Bullitt 5561 Dropped Like it was Hot

bullitt 5561

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I took 5561 down to Mechanicsville, MD and had Jason, the owner of Competition Speed and Sound install my Eibach Sportline Springs and Maximum Motorsports Caster Camber Plates. He did a great job and I recommend him to anyone.

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QUICK91LX said:
very nice, how is the ride? any issues with general every day obstacles (speed bumps, inclines, etc)
Only had it one day now, and as far as normal driving goes its great, very similar but a little rougher than stock Bullitt springs, gotta go slow over speed bumps etc, and hard driving is ok too, but I did hear one small rub. I was hitting one of the cloverleaf exit ramps hard and hit a dip in the road and did hear a little rub from the front left (right hand turn), so I went home and pulled off the wheel and couldnt find any rub marks, tires were good too. So so far so good. Looks so much better to me. I freakin love it.
 
My GT is my daily driver so I need something that is going to be relatively comfortable and isn't impossible to deal with little obstacles...I used to have coilovers and my mufflers have the scuffs to prove it, haha. I have all Bullitt stuff right now but it isn't low enough for me, maybe the Pro-Kit will suit me better...not quite as low as the Sportlines, but a nice stance nonetheless.
 
QUICK91LX said:
My GT is my daily driver so I need something that is going to be relatively comfortable and isn't impossible to deal with little obstacles...I used to have coilovers and my mufflers have the scuffs to prove it, haha. I have all Bullitt stuff right now but it isn't low enough for me, maybe the Pro-Kit will suit me better...not quite as low as the Sportlines, but a nice stance nonetheless.
if you have 245/45/17 or similar you will be fine with sportlines, but the ride is a little rougher. I think the pro kit wont do much either, the H&R SS's are supposed to be good too, not quite as low.
 
bullitt 5561 said:
if you have 245/45/17 or similar you will be fine with sportlines, but the ride is a little rougher. I think the pro kit wont do much either, the H&R SS's are supposed to be good too, not quite as low.

i have the 245's now but soon going to deep dish bullitts with 275/40 front and 315/35 rear...do you mean the pro kit wont lower it much more?
 
QUICK91LX said:
i have the 245's now but soon going to deep dish bullitts with 275/40 front and 315/35 rear...do you mean the pro kit wont lower it much more?
I dont think the pro kit will give you anymore than 1/2"...maybe 3/4" with your Bullitt setup. Look into the H&R Super Sports, I think you should be ok with those and your "soon to be wheel/tire setup"