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Old 12/2/10, 07:23 PM
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Best lowering springs?

I see a lot of different springs on the market. What are you running and how is the ride quality. The roads up here get torn up from the snow plows during the winter. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Jim2011
I see a lot of different springs on the market. What are you running and how is the ride quality. The roads up here get torn up from the snow plows during the winter. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Well Jim, this is another one of those questions that when asked to ten people you get ten different answers. For a daily driver I would recommend Steeda Sport Springs, since it seems you are concerned with ride quality. You might want to change shocks while you are at it. These work pretty good. http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-p...d-mustang.html
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Also, get in touch with Sam Strano. He's on this forum and has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to suspension systems.
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I've got Steeda Sports that I bought from Sam Strano and love them.

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Talk with Shaun (Stinger1982) at Rehagen Racing. FRPP springs seem to be a good choice as well, and you have two options depending on how low you want to go.
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Thanks for the feedback. I might be ordering the Steeda springs this week.
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I carry all kinds of springs (brands). I tend to use more Steeda Sports like on Jason Young's car than anything else. I'd be happy to tell you why, but also discuss options with you as well.

One thing about me and the parts I sell--I try to offer choices so folks don't feel boxed in. Of course I have preferences, but with me I'll tell you why I do prefer a certain part over others, it's not about what I have here. Many vendors only carry one of two brands or options for some things.
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