How much to lower car? 1 inch or 2 inches

DirtyD916

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I cant decide how far to lower my 89 coupe. Either get the ibach sportsman springs and loew "1.5 to 2 inches" or get teh eibach drag launch springs and lower it "1-1.5 inches". Either one is nice as it is going to sit on either 16 or 17 inch pony rims. So can any one post some pics of their lowered stang and say how much it is droppped? thanx
 
yea i went with the ford motorsports lowering kit and it dropped it about 1.5. My car scapes a lot so i wouldnt go any more than that. Another thing is that I have longtube headers so that cuts my clearance down also, but I definitely think 1.5 looks good.
 
There are different ways to lower the ride height on a Mustang. The issue at hand is trying to maintain proper front suspension geometry so it doesn't handle poorly. There are a few companies (Raceware Spindles www.racewarecentral.com ) that offer dropped spindles that allow for you to use your stock springs and shocks, maintain proper geometry, and still have about a 2" drop. Nice for those drag cars and tall springs, but can be used for any application.

Anthony Jones Engineering (AJE) offers a K-member with altered steering rack mounts to maintain proper geometry in the lowered vehicle, as well.

Other than that, I believe that aproximately 1.25-1.5" is about all you can go with a spring and still achieve near stock geometry. Beyond that, you may need some help in the way of offset steering rack bushings or raised tie rod ends, and so on. If this is the route you may be considering, I'd talk with the folks at Maximum Motorsports or Griggs Racing and ask what their recommendations are in terms of maintaining proper front suspension geometry.