some new things

and its about time, first off, i dunno what happened to my thread in tech, but whatever, in the mean time, my buddy is sellin his GT, so, he decided to just give me his Eibach Sportlines and his Tokico adjustable gas shocks, plus, i got some tint. so, enjoy, lemme know what yall think.

my car before.
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The Mustang I took the items off of. which is for sale by the way.
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What the struts/shocks and springs looked like on his car, and after i took them off.
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This is where i started puttin the things on my car, after i gave them a good cleaning. these pics may not be in order, im just gonna quickly tag them.

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and heres some pics with my baby complete.

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Overall, im very happy with the springs and shocks, the ride is not bad at all, its actually pretty smooth, plus, i have the tokicos set to the softest setting, and i dont think its too low, and honestly, lol, its not low enough if u ask me haha, but a big plus, these feel great, and its USED, i cant even imagine how'd they feel if they were out the box.
 
Looks good, if you want to fill up the fender a little more get some taller tires like 255/50/17s, that will give you another inch of fill. I have 255/45/17s and they fill better then the stock 245s. Next time I get tires I'm going with 255/50-17s.
 
Looks good, if you want to fill up the fender a little more get some taller tires like 255/50/17s, that will give you another inch of fill. I have 255/45/17s and they fill better then the stock 245s. Next time I get tires I'm going with 255/50-17s.


Thats what im going with next time also. I have a old set mounted on 9" rims and I tried them on and I think it looks better
 
Some 285/40s in the back would look killer :nice: I think I like the stance but kinda hard to tell.
Ta know its light out now so lets see some cleared shots :D
 
Some 285/40s in the back would look killer :nice: I think I like the stance but kinda hard to tell.
Ta know its light out now so lets see some cleared shots :D

i shall take yours and skupkings idea about the thicker tires :hail2:

and as far as pics, lol, i really want to get better pics for you, lol, but i just ate, and the whole process of me working right now...lol, ill get them up soon:nice:
 
i dunno :shrug:

prolly is, but it seems fine to me, and, as far as bringing it down, would it still need to re-settle once they were taken out? cause these were pics about 10 minutes after we finished.

i had sportlines on my old black '01 gt and even with the isolators removed, it was still higher than i would have liked. in my '02 i have h&r ss springs with the isolators and it is perfect.

also, i wouldnt got with a taller tire. a 255/50/17 is a to tall for a mustang IMO. maybe for a track tire in the rear, but not all 4
 
I had sportlines on mine and scrapped everything. With 285/40/17s I could only just squeeze two fingers between the tire and fender. It was low. Now my Pros from Eibach are way too high :notnice: Everyones Sportlines looked taller than mine. Dont matter as I dont like linear rate springs anyway :shrug: