Steeda Sport Springs vs FRPP C springs

03MTLMach1

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Mach1's are 0.5 lower than GT's from the factory...
I'd like to go lower but I can't around here... the roads are really bad here so I'm just looking for a slight drop... either Steeda sports or C springs... If I get the C springs, I'll take the isos off in the back...
 

deec73

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Mine's not a Mach, but maybe you can get an idea of height... I have the Steeda Sports.

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No iso's. I think its the perfect stance. I also have an odd ball tire size that helps the front be lower too. The fronts are 265/35/18 while the rears are 305/35/18.
 

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I have c springs and mach1 tokicos for my gt...ive been planning on installing them without isolators but using electrical tape on the end coils to cut down on any noises.

Id like to see some more c spring pics as well..
 

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No other way to go unless it coilovers!
 

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