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Old 11/11/06, 08:39 PM
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How will this work?

i have the ability to get a set of gt steeda springs. I was wondering if you could tell me how they would work, ride, and if they would sit correctly. Also would the fact that they are made for a GT affect how they work on a v6.
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heres mine with rear only Steeda Ultralites. I think its sits perfectly now and I can't tell any difference in ride quality
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Originally Posted by nonstopred
i have the ability to get a set of gt steeda springs. I was wondering if you could tell me how they would work, ride, and if they would sit correctly. Also would the fact that they are made for a GT affect how they work on a v6.
Steeda doesn't make GT specific springs, applies to either model.

You didn't say which Steeda springs you can get, the Street & Competition, Sport or Ultralites. If you're talking about springs off a Steeda Mustang, they are the 'Sport' model.

As far as...
'how they work':

'how they ride': Depends on which of the 3 models you get, the Street & Competition being stiffest.

'how they would sit correctly': Steeda claims all 3 lower the car 1" in front, 1 1/4" in back.
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