Post pics of your car with springs
Originally Posted by BOWTIE-X
FRPP P Springs. Not bad. Now I wish it was a little lower especially in the rear but scared I might sacrifice ride comfort.
Last edited by FromZto5; Nov 21, 2012 at 01:10 PM.
Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
A modest but functional drop on Steeda Sport springs.
I bet they totally transformed your car, in an absolute positive way, of course.
Thank you for sharing.--------Bill
Originally Posted by GrabberBlue310
Here is my car with the Hotchkis Sport Suspension springs installed. they are a great product and really helped this car out.
It's all business that's for sure and I love it.------Bill
It gets low when it's at work.




I was there for the big "ZDayZ" event with my Z owner's club so that explains all the decals.
Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
They did. The car was amazing on The Dragon earlier this year.
It gets low when it's at work.

I was there for the big "ZDayZ" event with my Z owner's club so that explains all the decals.

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
They did. The car was amazing on The Dragon earlier this year.
It gets low when it's at work.

I was there for the big "ZDayZ" event with my Z owner's club so that explains all the decals.

Question for M4a1mustang
With the drop in springs, did you have to do any other modifications to off set the drop? Like an Adj panhard bar, LCA's or UCA's and if not are you noticing any issues with NVH or?
I am considering dropping my 13 Vert, but I don't want to open a can of worms chasing down problems that result from a drop.
BTW, I live near the Dragon and have driven it twice, very cool and your car looks great.
With the drop in springs, did you have to do any other modifications to off set the drop? Like an Adj panhard bar, LCA's or UCA's and if not are you noticing any issues with NVH or?
I am considering dropping my 13 Vert, but I don't want to open a can of worms chasing down problems that result from a drop.
BTW, I live near the Dragon and have driven it twice, very cool and your car looks great.
Keep in mind here guys...the spring brand and drop is important, but when it comes to stance it is important to mention your tire size! The outside diameter effects the fender gap/ground height just as much.
Heres mine on Tokico D-specs with 1.4"/1.5" tokico drop .... tires are 255-40 & 285-35 19's.

Heres mine on Tokico D-specs with 1.4"/1.5" tokico drop .... tires are 255-40 & 285-35 19's.

Last edited by Nocturnal'14; Nov 24, 2012 at 08:01 AM.
Keep in mind here guys...the spring brand and drop is important, but when it comes to stance it is important to mention your tire size! The outside diameter effects the fender gap/ground height just as much.
Heres mine on Tokico D-specs with 1.4"/1.5" tokico drop .... tires are 255-40 & 285-35 19's.


Heres mine on Tokico D-specs with 1.4"/1.5" tokico drop .... tires are 255-40 & 285-35 19's.


I've been wanting to change out my "GT" cap for that. Thanks man. Your car looks amazing.
Here you go: http://www.emblempros.com/inc/sdetail/16286 I'll be getting one as well. My '13 is performance white and I have black 5.0s on the sides, so I'm going to get a black 5.0 for the back and then paint the circular surround white so I can have the black 5.0 on white all around.
Question for M4a1mustang
With the drop in springs, did you have to do any other modifications to off set the drop? Like an Adj panhard bar, LCA's or UCA's and if not are you noticing any issues with NVH or?
I am considering dropping my 13 Vert, but I don't want to open a can of worms chasing down problems that result from a drop.
BTW, I live near the Dragon and have driven it twice, very cool and your car looks great.
With the drop in springs, did you have to do any other modifications to off set the drop? Like an Adj panhard bar, LCA's or UCA's and if not are you noticing any issues with NVH or?
I am considering dropping my 13 Vert, but I don't want to open a can of worms chasing down problems that result from a drop.
BTW, I live near the Dragon and have driven it twice, very cool and your car looks great.
You'll probably need an adjustable panhard bar to re-center the rear axle on the body as well. There is no need to replace any of the rear control arms unless you want to.
With any aftermarket suspension parts using stiffer bushings there is always a chance you'll increase NVH.









