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Old 01-02-2001, 07:48 PM   #10
Fox89GT
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I just installed the sport springs from Steeda. They dropped the front about 1.25" and the rear about .75". The stance looks just about right IMO. The ride also seemed to improve for some reason dispite being about 10% stiffer. It handles pretty good also. I also got their C/C plates for better front end alignment (more caster). Big improvement. Problem now is that my wheels and tires are the limiting factor in the suspension department. Big bucks there...
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