Eibach Pro-Kit/Dspec or FRPP M2005FR3
i would love to do that to save $600+ but i heard from people that your ride will suffer and you'll end up changing out the struts/shocks soon..
what was your experience like?
thanks very much..
I only have the springs now, sorry, but I am getting tired of the bumpyness with just the springs. I drove in an 05+ mustang with the eibach spring's and shock's and struts and it seemed like it drove better than stock. So I will be ordering them here soon
Earl
Definitely get the D-specs.
Any of the performance springs (Eibach, FRPP, Steeda, Vogtland, Roush, Saleen) will give comparable results. The Steeda springs are a linear rate, while the Eibach and FRPP and progressive rates. Pros and cons to each, but negligible for most of our uses.
Did I mention getting the D-specs?
I run mine on 4 up front, 4.5 in the back--firmer than stock, but a better ride. Tough to explain, but it is just a smoother damping and rebound action.
Any of the performance springs (Eibach, FRPP, Steeda, Vogtland, Roush, Saleen) will give comparable results. The Steeda springs are a linear rate, while the Eibach and FRPP and progressive rates. Pros and cons to each, but negligible for most of our uses.
Did I mention getting the D-specs?
I run mine on 4 up front, 4.5 in the back--firmer than stock, but a better ride. Tough to explain, but it is just a smoother damping and rebound action.
Definitely get the D-specs.
Any of the performance springs (Eibach, FRPP, Steeda, Vogtland, Roush, Saleen) will give comparable results. The Steeda springs are a linear rate, while the Eibach and FRPP and progressive rates. Pros and cons to each, but negligible for most of our uses.
Did I mention getting the D-specs?
I run mine on 4 up front, 4.5 in the back--firmer than stock, but a better ride. Tough to explain, but it is just a smoother damping and rebound action.
Any of the performance springs (Eibach, FRPP, Steeda, Vogtland, Roush, Saleen) will give comparable results. The Steeda springs are a linear rate, while the Eibach and FRPP and progressive rates. Pros and cons to each, but negligible for most of our uses.
Did I mention getting the D-specs?
I run mine on 4 up front, 4.5 in the back--firmer than stock, but a better ride. Tough to explain, but it is just a smoother damping and rebound action.
wut does linear springs mean??
thanks!!!
Definitely get the D-specs.
Any of the performance springs (Eibach, FRPP, Steeda, Vogtland, Roush, Saleen) will give comparable results. The Steeda springs are a linear rate, while the Eibach and FRPP and progressive rates. Pros and cons to each, but negligible for most of our uses.
Did I mention getting the D-specs?
I run mine on 4 up front, 4.5 in the back--firmer than stock, but a better ride. Tough to explain, but it is just a smoother damping and rebound action.
Any of the performance springs (Eibach, FRPP, Steeda, Vogtland, Roush, Saleen) will give comparable results. The Steeda springs are a linear rate, while the Eibach and FRPP and progressive rates. Pros and cons to each, but negligible for most of our uses.
Did I mention getting the D-specs?
I run mine on 4 up front, 4.5 in the back--firmer than stock, but a better ride. Tough to explain, but it is just a smoother damping and rebound action.
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