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westtndad Aug 7, 2006 01:01 AM

DOWN FALL TO LOWERING IT 2 INCHE'S?
 
I am looking at lowering my 99 mustang 2 inche's can some one tell me what I will have to do to lower it this much? I know I will have to get new spring's but what's the down fall to going this low?

Verado Aug 7, 2006 01:07 AM

RE: DOWN FALL TO LOWERING IT 2 INCHE'S?
 
Your throwing your offset of your suspension.

deezelnut Aug 7, 2006 01:11 AM

RE: DOWN FALL TO LOWERING IT 2 INCHE'S?
 


ORIGINAL: westtndad

I am looking at lowering my 99 mustang 2 inche's can some one tell me what I will have to do to lower it this much? I know I will have to get new spring's but what's the down fall to going this low?
you will need caster/camber plates, different shocks and struts, and offset steering rack bushings. it won't offset your suspension that bad. it will improve handling but reduce ride quality. i suggest going with Eibach sportline springs and Koni single adjustable shocks

GlockPants Aug 7, 2006 01:33 AM

RE: DOWN FALL TO LOWERING IT 2 INCHE'S?
 
Its not too bad. I just lowered my car, not quite 2 inches, but I got sportline springs, tokico shocks/stuts and steeda caster/camber plates and I will tell you straight up...It is great. Unless you live somewhere that you have to constantly go up steep inclines from driveways n such, there shouldnt be too much of a problem. The ride quality isnt sacrificed that much. Its smooth where the road is, and you are more aware of the road. If its bumpy, you might get get tossed a little but its not bad.


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