2015 Mustang Eibach Sportline Spring Set Install Video

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Eibach EBS28 4.14535 Mustang Spring Sportline Set 2015

In this video we show you how to install a set of Eibach's Sportline spring set on our 2015 Mustang EcoBoost. One issue some people have with the new S550 platform is the stance. One way to fix that issue is with a set of lowering springs. The Sportline set from Eibach will give your new Mustang a much more aggressive look as well as improve the handling. These high-quality springs will reduce squat during acceleration, limit nose-dive while braking and reduce body roll on those hard corners. You will also see reduction in fender-well clearance, making your Mustang look just as impressive as it performs when you install these versatile new Eibach Sportline Springs.

Installation is fairly straight forward and can be done in an afternoon in your driveway or garage. Once we installed this set on our EcoBoost, paired with a set of aftermarket Niche wheels, the look of our 2015 was a drastic improvement from stock. We saw an inch in the from and an inch and a quarter in the rear.

If you are looking to get rid of that annoying looking wheel gap as well as improve the handling of your 2015 Mustang, than check out this great set of Sportline springs from Eibach.

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Nice video, you installed the front bump stops upside down though. Thats why they didnt sit right on the dust boot.


Another tip, if you want the front to drop down about another 1/8 to 1/4", loosen then reset the front arm bushings at ride height. The front chassis bushings are rather stiff and should be tightened at the new ride height so they are not preloaded.
 
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Question.. Is one of the front spindle bolts an eccentric bolt that can be flipped to add some negative camber?
 

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