lowering springs

hey ive heard that Suspension Techniques has a real good set of lowering springs, their called Speedtec Competiition Lowering Springs u can find them in JEGS. they are supposed to give your car an 1.8" drop front and 2" drop rear to make your car look evenly dropped and not too high in the rear like most springs


-tony

98 gt
2chamber flowmasters
offroad h-pipe
bbk underdrive pulleys
mac cold air kit
port/polished mass air
14.3 ET
 
H&R Supersports are really good overall springs...in regards to qality, size of drop they give you and not that expensive either. But I recommend gettign shocks and struts and some Caster Camer plates to go along with them.
 
Steeda Sports!

I am also looking to drop an inch or so. I heard Steeda Sports were best combination of ride and handling....don't know from experience. I am looking for the same thing for my wife's 2004 Mach 1. It has Tokico shocks and could use about a 1.5" drop.

Do I need to replace caster / camber plates??

Thanks for the help!
 
Steeda springs on my last stang..... :)
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