Suspension Choices
#1
Suspension Choices
Alright so I decided to go with the 18in Black Shelby Razors now have to decide what to do with the suspension on a limited budget. I got maybe 300-400 to spend on the suspension right now. I don't want to drop it a ton just so there is no 4 X 4 look. So the chioces I have come up with:
1. Roush rear springs and roush rear shocks
2. A more conservative set of springs all around say Steeda UltraLites and wait awhile before get new shocks and struts.
With the second option may get D-Specs but would be a while before could get the money to pay for them so would have to ride around on stock shocks and struts for little bit.
1. Roush rear springs and roush rear shocks
2. A more conservative set of springs all around say Steeda UltraLites and wait awhile before get new shocks and struts.
With the second option may get D-Specs but would be a while before could get the money to pay for them so would have to ride around on stock shocks and struts for little bit.
#6
If adjustibility isnt an issue, go with what So Cali suggested. However I would highly recomend getting new shocks/struts with springs. Not only will it be less expensive to install both at the same time but it will ride properly. I had just rear roush springs and after a month and a half, I said 'F it' and went and got d-specs and pro-kit. Im sooo glad I did, its everythinig I wanted and more. Id just hate to see you spend money on something and then do what I did and realized you did something half-assed.
Figure out what you really want. Spend the money once. Enjoy.
Figure out what you really want. Spend the money once. Enjoy.
#8
I put my FRPP N Springs on before I did any shocks/struts, ran like that for a few months. I would recommend getting some tokico's but it wont kill you to run with springs and stock shocks for a bit.
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