Which Lowering Springs??
#6
If it's a show car I would go with the Eibach Pro kit. I'm using Steeda Sport springs on my car, I use it as a daily driver, and track car. The Steeda springs work extremely well, however, if you're looking for track focused springs, I would go with Steedas racing tuned springs. Hope this helps.
#7
FYI, AmericanMuscle states that you can't directly bolt these on to a '11-'12 without different strut mounts / dampers.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/fr-2005-k-springs.html
This was a deal breaker for me, the 1.5"/1.5" drop looks nice.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/fr-2005-k-springs.html
This was a deal breaker for me, the 1.5"/1.5" drop looks nice.
#8
I'm running the UPR Pro Series springs on my car. They are made for us by Eibach and they spec out the same as Eibach Pro Kit springs. I really like them. The drop looks great, the ride quality is reasonable (progressive rate springs), and they handle well.
Different strokes for different folks I guess, but I think the UPR/Eibach springs are the best combination of all attributes. In other words, you could go lower for better looks, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could go stiffer for better handling, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could stay stock, but you're missing out on improved looks and handling.
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-e...prings-05.html
Different strokes for different folks I guess, but I think the UPR/Eibach springs are the best combination of all attributes. In other words, you could go lower for better looks, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could go stiffer for better handling, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could stay stock, but you're missing out on improved looks and handling.
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-e...prings-05.html
#9
I'm running the UPR Pro Series springs on my car. They are made for us by Eibach and they spec out the same as Eibach Pro Kit springs. I really like them. The drop looks great, the ride quality is reasonable (progressive rate springs), and they handle well.
Different strokes for different folks I guess, but I think the UPR/Eibach springs are the best combination of all attributes. In other words, you could go lower for better looks, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could go stiffer for better handling, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could stay stock, but you're missing out on improved looks and handling.
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-e...prings-05.html
Different strokes for different folks I guess, but I think the UPR/Eibach springs are the best combination of all attributes. In other words, you could go lower for better looks, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could go stiffer for better handling, but it wouldn't ride as smoothly. You could stay stock, but you're missing out on improved looks and handling.
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-e...prings-05.html
#10
Sorry, I guess I should have mentioned that the main reason I would like to lower it is for the look, I just got the car, about 6 weeks ago, and at the moment don't plan to do anything more than just drive it but I guess I could possibly do some road course type stuff at some point. This is my first Mustang, not my first muscle car though. Just wondering what you guys with more experience with these cars recommend is all.