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Lowering effect on steering wheel

Old Jan 10, 2006 | 06:13 PM
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Ok, I will be at some point lowering my 06 GT and coming from a 1995 GT, I have some questions. When I lowered my 95, the steering became and felt what I would call "loosy-goosey". The car originally had very tight steering, you had to really turn it, just like my stock 06 is right now. You know what I'm talking about. You have to put some effort in to turn the wheel. It feels very solid. But that all changed when I lowered the 95. Is this normal and if so why? I like the solid feel and I'm worried that if I lower this one, I'll end up with the same steering feeling. I also ending up with a little bit more "play" in the 95 wheel. I had this done at a top Mustang shop, so I don't think it was them and they thought everything was fine. I know that the new Mustang doesn't need to be lowered as much as the 95 to get a good stance. And if I go with 295's in the back, I think the Steeda springs are more conccervative. I'm just thinking maybe this is what happens when lowering. Any thoughts?
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Old Jan 11, 2006 | 10:24 AM
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My steering is absolutely perfect after putting the Eibach Pro Kit on last weekend. It didn't change at all. I have 20x9 with 255x35x20 in the front and 275x35x20 in the back and nothing is close to rubbing.
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