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Old Feb 17, 2006 | 03:41 PM
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Hi,

I have just fitted my 18 x 10 dd bullitts to the rear of my stang and 18 x 9 standards to the front, i now plan to lower the stang by no more than 1.5 inches, which spring kit is best and so long as i dont go any lower than 1.5 inch, is it true that i do not need to fit C.C plates?

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Old Feb 18, 2006 | 10:35 PM
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The Pro Kit from Eibach uses all your original hardware...Shocks, struts, dust cover...everything. I suggest changing your shocks and strut while you under there to performance ones like KYB just for good measure, but that's totally up to you.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 10:35 PM
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[quote]ORIGINAL: dsum14

The Pro Kit from Eibach uses all your original hardware...Shocks, struts, dust cover...everything.



dsum14,

I recently had the Pro-Kit installed on my '05 (4.6 GT), and I seem to get a little bit of a consistent bounce even on smooth surfaces. I talked to the guys at Eibach and they said the kit should have included Eibach dust boots because the factory boots houses metal cups which restrict the compression of the springs. They said it would solve the baby buggy issue. I've seen many lowered '05's both on the street and on the internet but I don't seem to hear anyone complaning about a bouncy ride. I was wondering what your experience was with the Pro-Kit.
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