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Old 06-21-2002, 12:44 PM   #1
jwmustangin
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Question which springs?

Ive been wanting to put a set of springs on my 2001 gt but I don't know which ones to go with.

I want to lower the vehicle and at the same time I want the bite in the rear wheels. I was thinking either eibach or steeda but I dont know whether or not to go with a pro kit, a drag launch kit, steeda's street/comp springs, sportlines, or steeda's sport springs.

If anyone out there has any of these setups, please post and tune me in on what your opinions are!
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2001 gt manual -
pulled air silencer
Steeda pulleys & Timing adj (14deg)
Steeda sport springs
Steeda 70mm throttle body
Flowmaster series 40 2 chambers
Bassani x-pipe w/ cats
Lakewood 70/30 struts

My fathers car: 1970 Mach 1 67k orig mi. 351 cleveland, 2x4 tunnel ram w/ holley 465's, 4 spd, L60 MTs fitted on crager SS's (15x10s in the rear and 15x4s in the front), 4.10 posi 31 spline, line lock, edelbrock performer, largest lunati cam available for it, flowmaster 40's, and a hurst shifter.
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