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Old 06-24-2001, 02:40 PM   #2
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If you can help it do not lower it more than 1.5 inches but prefer no lower than 1.25 inches. Even a 1 inch drop is very noticable and looks good. Any lower than that it screws up the geometry of the suspension and will cause everything fail. Chassis cracking, etc. You could go with progressive rate springs such as Steeda Sport springs (aka: Eibachs), Eibach springs, Ford "C" springs and Global West. When you do make sure you upgrade your shocks and struts because your stock ones are not designed to handle the car being lowered. Go with Tokico or Koni or Billstein. Also you'll need Caster/Camber plates so you can adjust the front end alignment. The stock ones will not work correctly after the car has been lowered.

DO NOT chop the stock springs. They are not made for it and it will ruin the suspension as well as a very rough ride.

I would also recommend subframe connectors as well.

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