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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
mix n match lowering springs (Front to Rear)?
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<blockquote data-quote="7Lemons" data-source="post: 15806966" data-attributes="member: 184681"><p>On my '13GT I currently have an adj sway, steeda ultralites and koni str.t all the way around, and I love the way the car handles with this setup. The problem for me is the amount of drop (visually) for the rear. The front looks just right (IMO) with hardly any gap while the rear has what looks to me like 1-2" of gap still - too much rake. I see the Eibach Sportlines will lower me about another 0.5" - 0.75" in the back (with the koni orange) and I was thinking about putting the sportlines on the rear and leaving the front alone. Will it have an adverse affect on handling with Steeda ultralites in front, and eibach sportlines for the rear? Is there some better way to lower the rear another 3/4" or so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Lemons, post: 15806966, member: 184681"] On my '13GT I currently have an adj sway, steeda ultralites and koni str.t all the way around, and I love the way the car handles with this setup. The problem for me is the amount of drop (visually) for the rear. The front looks just right (IMO) with hardly any gap while the rear has what looks to me like 1-2" of gap still - too much rake. I see the Eibach Sportlines will lower me about another 0.5" - 0.75" in the back (with the koni orange) and I was thinking about putting the sportlines on the rear and leaving the front alone. Will it have an adverse affect on handling with Steeda ultralites in front, and eibach sportlines for the rear? Is there some better way to lower the rear another 3/4" or so? [/QUOTE]
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