Best lowering combo ?

TheDamned

"I am Canadian and Damned for it!"
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Hey,

I finally have some money racked up for a car mod.
I'm in a dilema now tough, wich lowering combo of coils and cc plate should i get ?
Some day Sportsline coils\Steeda CC, what do you guys think ?

Keep in mind that I do not drag with the car yet (it's coming....). I just want to remove the damn 4x4 look, it's annoying but I still want to to keep a good ground clearance because our roads looks like the main street of Irak. :nonono:


Thanks in advance, and any pics of your combos would be appreciated.
 
bjl95mustang said:
I use mm caster chamber plate with eibach prokit springs and bulstien struts and shocks. I dont think it's too low and my parents have a dirt driveway and i live in an area with bad roads.
I have this same set up and i love it, just make sure you buy the mm plates, they are the best and worth the extra 20.00 bucks IMHO
 
I have the prokit w/BBK cc plates. It looks awesome, and is exactly what I wanted. Drop is a little over an inch, it gets rid of the fender gap, and in handles like a different car.
BTW the pic in avatar (not like it's a good pic or anything) is before the kit was installed.
 
I would never use any aftermarket springs except eibach. After working in the business for 7 years, they are the ones that I saw the least problems with. I saw many springs began to sag very quickly. H&R springs are in the upper spectrum of aftermarket springs, but I still would reccomend eibach springs.
 
I would say if you're going sportline, a shock/strut upgrade should be in your not-too-distant plans. You don't NEED to upgrade them, but I've heard they can help the harsh ride that sometimes results from running sportlines w/ stock shocks and struts, and will just help the overall handling alot. BTW I LOVE the look of sportlines :nice:
 
95riosnake said:
I would say if you're going sportline, a shock/strut upgrade should be in your not-too-distant plans. You don't NEED to upgrade them, but I've heard they can help the harsh ride that sometimes results from running sportlines w/ stock shocks and struts, and will just help the overall handling alot. BTW I LOVE the look of sportlines :nice:


Well my shock\strut are brand new of last summer.. all McPherson stuff, i guess ill be okay for a while.
 
I have H&R supersports and love them. Two of my buddies have the prokits and both of them sagged after some time. They ride hard too for some reason. Keep in mind for drag racing, springs like sportlines or supersports are going to kill your 60 ft. times