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Coil Overs installed.

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slvrbullit302

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How's the stance look? Too low in front or just right?
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donkey_punch

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looks like sex to me
 

xr8d302

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perfect!
 

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Go lower. :SNSign:
 

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wow what did you use to get the stance . im looking for something to lower mine i was leaning towards eibach sportline they claim like a 2 in drop i wanna see a mustang with them on it.
 

slvrbullit302

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trav_19 said:
wow what did you use to get the stance . im looking for something to lower mine i was leaning towards eibach sportline they claim like a 2 in drop i wanna see a mustang with them on it.
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I had the Eibach Sportlines and after a couple years with them on the car the total drop was around 2.5" and I would drag going over anything, even a coke can. Then I switch to the Eibach Drag springs and ran them for a while, they made the front of the car sit up too high for me looked as though it did not have a motor in it. Now wI have AJE Coil Overs up front with 175# springs and the Eibach Drag Springs in the rear until I install the Granatelli rear coil over kit this week.
 

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Keep it as is. Looks mean
 

Kornnut

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Just right
 

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Its not too low until you scrape the inner fender liner on hard turns. Even then the term TOO LOW is a questionable phrase.

Looks great. Nice mean stance - looks like its ready to go.......
 

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damn, that looks haught!!!!
 

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damn Dude LOOKS SICK... i have sportlines on my vert... and i love it...
 
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