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Old 03-23-2006, 06:40 PM
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How are the STEEDA springs, i was thinking making my car almost all steeda, witht he steeda sidewinder decal kit, and steeda suspension, with springs CC plates, bumpsteer, ect..

Do these lower your car about 1.5 all around when it settles? thats what i'm lookin for.

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Old 03-23-2006, 08:23 PM
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Yeah steedas wil give you from 1.5 to 2 in drop. But if you are doing everything steeda be prepared to spend a lot. Steeda is good stuff, but expensive. You can get equivalent parts for half the price on some of their stuff.
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Old 03-24-2006, 07:35 PM
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You get what you pay for. I have Steeda sport springs on my '98 GT vert and love them. The car feels like it is on rails and they give it a nice rear to front raked look. By the way, Steeda springs only drop your car a max of about 1 1/4", maybe after settling up to 1 1/2". Any more and you would most definitely need a bumpsteer kit, lower profile struts/shocks and caster/chamber plates to get your front end geometry back where it belongs. I do not have a CC kit and my car aligns perfectly with no problems at all. Smart thing to do is change your struts and shocks at the same time since the suspension is all apart anyway. If you are paying to have your parts put in, no sense paying twice for the same labor. I went with the Tokico blue struts and shocks with KYB quads and love the added handling. By just also adding Ford Racing's rear upper control arms, I did notice quite a difference in my rear end stability. Good combo to consider. You can look at my pics if you want to see what Steeda springs do to a '98 GT vert.
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