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Old 11-15-2007, 11:56 AM   #1
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Default Lowering springs

Hey Josh, I have a 2003 GT and I was wondreing which setup will lower my stang moreout of the two. The Eibach Pro-Kit or the H&R Sports. Also which are better and do I need CC plates for either two and will the HP Tokicos work fine with this two setups
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Old 11-15-2007, 05:55 PM   #2
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Default RE: Lowering springs

Basically they will lower the same amount. They have almost identical drop rates from the factory....

There is no better between the two... although the H&R does have a slightly stiffer spring rating.

Take a look at our spring rating chart http://www.stangsuspension.com/store...tesarticle.aspyou will see that the H&R has a slightly stiffer rating. They will provide a bit higher level of handling performance.

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