lowering
Racecraft suspension is nice. That's what my 96 Saleen has. It's a pretty pricey setup though. Saleen has the springs for sell seperatly (lowers about 2"), but they work best when combined with the shocks and struts. Any route you go, I highly recommend new shocks and struts.
i want to lower my car, but i live in NY where there is alot of speed bumps and potholes. Would you recommend the eibachs or H&R? also, what supporting mods would i need to lower my car? I heard all i need is shocks because my stock shocks will blow out eventually? What else do i need and an average cost of everything for lowering? Does anysite make a packaged deal with everything needed to lower?
FRPP C springs are a decent deal. I had them on my GT(before coilovers) and my friend used them on his GT. The C springs without the iso's equals out to about 1.7" in the front and 1.5" in the back. I plan on installing them on my Mach now. They give a nice stance without worrying about every driveway.
i got a set of tokico lowering springs for my eclipse, long story short the car never left the garage and i sold it after six months. i still have the spring and was wondering if they would fit on my stang?


