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Old Aug 8, 2012 | 03:43 PM
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I was looking at upr's website and noticed there coil over setup is fairly cheap. Is this a good company to buy from. Cause Griggs the company I want to go with is just too high.

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Old Aug 8, 2012 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by blk02gtford
I was looking at upr's website and noticed there coil over setup is fairly cheap. Is this a good company to buy from. Cause Griggs the company I want to go with is just too high.
Griggs makes good stuff, but it's very expensive. I've been using UPR Products suspension on my Mustangs for ten years (long before I ever started working there) and it works REALLY well.

Is your car more of a street cruiser, or drag racer, or open track car?
Old Aug 8, 2012 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by UPRSharad
Griggs makes good stuff, but it's very expensive. I've been using UPR Products suspension on my Mustangs for ten years (long before I ever started working there) and it works REALLY well.

Is your car more of a street cruiser, or drag racer, or open track car?
Well I want alittle bit of everything but mainly cornering so I can have fun on back roads and when theres an auto cross event and if Im lucky one day to get on VIR's track but something I can take to the strip and not tear it out on radials.
Old Aug 10, 2012 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by blk02gtford
Well I want alittle bit of everything but mainly cornering so I can have fun on back roads and when theres an auto cross event and if Im lucky one day to get on VIR's track but something I can take to the strip and not tear it out on radials.
Okay, in that case I'd recommend these coilovers:
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-p...ngs-black.html

these cc-plates:
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-c...es-4-bolt.html


And a set of Koni adjustable shocks/struts.


For the rears, I actually prefer this setup, but we have difference options:
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-a...t-springs.html



Keep in mind that a strut tower brace, full length subframe connectors, control arms, and torque box reinforcements will also help in the corners. I only mentioned the parts above because you asked about coilovers. But we carry all of these parts at www.uprproducts.com.
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Alright thanks man. Ill start saving. Might bother you if I have anymore questions.
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