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Ford "C" springs or "B" springs?

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Old 05-20-2007, 09:27 PM
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Default Ford "C" springs or "B" springs?

I'm looking at the Ford FRPP catalog for springs. Folks in this forum seem to like the "C" springs.
Anyone with experience with the "B" springs? The B springs are progressive and seen to be a
bit softer. Both have the same amoun of drop. 1-1/8 inch in the front and 3/4 inch in the back.
I don't want my car to ride like a skateboard.

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Old 05-20-2007, 10:29 PM
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Default RE: Ford "C" springs or "B" springs?

If you're gonna limit your choices to the B or C, then i'd have to say C. If you want to go another rout, go with Steeda, H&R, or Eibach. IMO those 3 brands will give you a better ride and look than the C
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Old 05-20-2007, 10:45 PM
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Default RE: Ford "C" springs or "B" springs?

i got c's .75 back 1.25 front car did not sit right .. plus it's a little bumpy

i had to take isolators off to make car sit level it was causing to much tire spin with rear end sitting higher.............

i would do B progressive is a better ride
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