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![]() I had the Eibach springs in the 450-580# range on my Msutang. THey were a great street spring. Lowered the car 1.5" and never sagged.
I went with more spring to 650# linears. Bit much for the street, but better for the track. Then I finally got what I _needed_, and that was Koni Yellows with 425# coilovers. Very harsh, but this is for my mostly roadcourse car. My point, ALL the companies (Steeda, Saleen, FMS, Eibach, H&R...) all make about 450-580# springs. The more expensive ones have a higher quality and less sag over time. You get what you pay for. IMOHO, its either H&R or Eibach. p.s. You should look in the Corner Carvers forrum...
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