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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: carrollton, tx, USA
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![]() i say go with the steeda sport springs, they make the car set and look great,handle awesome and best of all the ride quality is not rough at all. my friend has eibach on his 96 and my car sets much better. get them, you will not regret it. i also recommend getting offset steering rack bushings to keep good front end geometry, for only 25 bucks the bushings are worth it. you can get them from steeda also. good luck man, hope this helps.
------------------ 97 Mustang GT Rio Red w/ tan leather Nitto NT555extreme 255/45ZR17 on all fours Steeda sport springs Steeda caster/camber plates Offset steering rack bushings Tokico struts/shocks Steeda Triax shifter FMS heavy duty clutch w/ aluminum quadrant and firewall adjuster FMS 3.73 Gears FMS 70 mm Throttle body Pro-M 87 mm mass air MAC cold air induction FMS underdrive pullies FMS 9mm plug wires Steeda timing adjuster MSD DIS-4 ignition Aeromotive adjustable fuel pressure regulator Walbro 190 lph fuel pump FMS shorty headers Bassani x-pipe w/ cats Mac cat-back exhaust Mac white face gauges w/ autometer shiftlight |
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