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<blockquote data-quote="Coz" data-source="post: 15787728" data-attributes="member: 184704"><p>By the way, in your original post you said you wanted to lower your car slightly. With a 1.5" drop your car may not be considered slammed but I would say it is much more than a slight drop.</p><p></p><p>If you want a lesser drop I would suggest either the Ford P springs or the Steeda Sports.</p><p></p><p>If you want something with less than a 1" drop then consider the Roush springs (the regular ones, not the Extreme ones).</p><p></p><p>You MIGHT be able to get away without the camber bolts with the Roush springs if you are running OEM alignment specs. Each car is a little different. I have the Roush springs and because I want to run -1.5° of camber to assist with handling on a road course, I needed either camber bolts, the Steeda HD mount, or a full caster/camber plate.</p><p></p><p>I chose the Steeda HD mount because it has a polyurethane bushing that results in less NVH than full-on caster/camber plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coz, post: 15787728, member: 184704"] By the way, in your original post you said you wanted to lower your car slightly. With a 1.5" drop your car may not be considered slammed but I would say it is much more than a slight drop. If you want a lesser drop I would suggest either the Ford P springs or the Steeda Sports. If you want something with less than a 1" drop then consider the Roush springs (the regular ones, not the Extreme ones). You MIGHT be able to get away without the camber bolts with the Roush springs if you are running OEM alignment specs. Each car is a little different. I have the Roush springs and because I want to run -1.5° of camber to assist with handling on a road course, I needed either camber bolts, the Steeda HD mount, or a full caster/camber plate. I chose the Steeda HD mount because it has a polyurethane bushing that results in less NVH than full-on caster/camber plates. [/QUOTE]
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