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Drag Springs???

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milehighstang

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Hey all i was wondering what your thoughts would be for a very well performing drag suspension? I am really considering the Eibach drag kit with steeda upper and lower control arms and either Lakewood 70/30-50/50 or Tokico 5 way adjustable drag struts and shocks. How would this setup perform at the track and street? How would it sit? i would really like the car to be a little lower not higher If this doesnt sound good what else would you all reccomend?
 

JJ95GTID

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From all the threads that I've read on the Eibach Drag kit the ride height stays the same as stock. Another alternative is Larual Mountain Mustang (sp?). They now make a drag spring kit and have good prices on the Lakewood struts/shocks. Haven't read anything about those yet though.
 

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I have the Eibach drag kit, UPR uca's and lca's, lakewood 70/30's and 50/50's, no sway bars. Car really 60's good and the street driving is pleasant.
 

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No no the eibach drag kit does not make the car stay the same...talk to eades5.0 he had it he'll show you pics...looks horrible...it slightly lifts the front end (better weight transfer)
 

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302fordracer said:
No no the eibach drag kit does not make the car stay the same...talk to eades5.0 he had it he'll show you pics...looks horrible...it slightly lifts the front end (better weight transfer)
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That is the truth there mine sits a good bit higher in the front than stock. Looks like the car is always leaving the line. But if you want traction youhave to sacrific something else.
 
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