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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Lowering Springs With No Rake
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<blockquote data-quote="zw470" data-source="post: 15205344" data-attributes="member: 146993"><p>As the title suggests, I'm looking for lowering springs that will provide a drop leaving the car with NO rake and even wheel-gap front to rear. The H&R SuperSports seem to meet this requirement, but I think their drop will be too extreme with my 275/40r19 tires and 19x9.5+35 SVE Drifts. I'm going to stick with stock-struts <em>for now</em>, possibly upgrading later depending on how good/bad it rides. The H&R Sport springs could work, however I can't seem to find any pictures of them installed other than a tiny customer submitted pic on LMR. I'm thinking to achieve this the rear drop needs to be around .6-.7" lower than the front drop.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zw470, post: 15205344, member: 146993"] As the title suggests, I'm looking for lowering springs that will provide a drop leaving the car with NO rake and even wheel-gap front to rear. The H&R SuperSports seem to meet this requirement, but I think their drop will be too extreme with my 275/40r19 tires and 19x9.5+35 SVE Drifts. I'm going to stick with stock-struts [I]for now[/I], possibly upgrading later depending on how good/bad it rides. The H&R Sport springs could work, however I can't seem to find any pictures of them installed other than a tiny customer submitted pic on LMR. I'm thinking to achieve this the rear drop needs to be around .6-.7" lower than the front drop. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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