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I Have a suspension dilemma. I want my car to launch decent but I want it lowered. From what I have read most drag launch springs dont lower cars very much and since I have a notch I suppose not at all. What can you guys tell me about your suspension. I would like your ratings. Pics, does it launch, does it handle? I was thinking of doing the eibach sportlines with steeda upper and lower control arms. Will that be too low for long tubes? Any help is appreciated, Thanks
 

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I'm not an expert, but I thought they made products that you can adjust the ride height in the rear. I know for example that QA1 makes a rear coilover kit that gives you 6" of ride height adjustment, but it says it's "race only". What I do know for a fact is that for the $$$, you can get an Air-Ride suspension that you can lower for the street, raise for the track, or tune for auto-cross. I'm not sure how they perform at the strip, nad they will add more weight, but it might be something to look into.
However, the latest Air-Ride products "are no longer just for lowriders and looks!"
 

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i've got lakewoods all around, and new isolators, minus the rear. eibach drag springs cut about 1- 1 1\4 coil. sits right, and launchs like a slingshot
 

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Put you some ford racing motorsport lowering springs (the progessive rate not the specific) and some 90/10 lakewood drag struts and top of with adjustable rear upper control arms to get that pinion angle. Taa da. you got a lowered car taht will launch fairly well. But without the drag springs you wont ever hook like a whore fixin to see her pimp with only 10 dollars in hand.
 
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darthcual said:
Put you some ford racing motorsport lowering springs (the progessive rate not the specific) and some 90/10 lakewood drag struts and top of with adjustable rear upper control arms to get that pinion angle. Taa da. you got a lowered car taht will launch fairly well. But without the drag springs you wont ever hook like a whore fixin to see her pimp with only 10 dollars in hand.
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I WAS THINKING ABOUT MACH 1 STRUTS AND SHOCKS WITH ADJ. UPPER. AND SOME KIND OF SPRINGS. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF CUT DRAG LAUNCH SPRINGS? I JUST NEED IT TO HOOK WELL ENOUGH TO OUTRUN ALL THE LOCAL PUNKS WHO THINK THEIR ****. I AM SHOOTING TO HIT MID EIGHT IN THE 1/8TH ON STREET TIRES AND 17x8.5'S. THE CAR ISN'T COMPLETELY PUT TOGETHER YET BUT AT THIS POINT I HAVE A PORT MATCHED TUBULAR GT40 UPPER AND LOWER, 70MM THROTTLEBODY AND SPACER, 70 SN95 MAF, MAC LT'S, OR H-PIPE, SMOG PUMP (IN TRASH PILE), AC BIPASSED, SN95 SPINDLES AND REAREND. THIS WINTER I PLAN ON GOING 331 AND ADDING HEAD AND CAM.
 
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nazstang said:
i've got lakewoods all around, and new isolators, minus the rear. eibach drag springs cut about 1- 1 1\4 coil. sits right, and launchs like a slingshot
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Did you go with 70/30 or 90/10 up front?
 

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i got the 70\30 . sorry for the pic, that was before i dropped the front. here's a quick pic.
 

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darthcual said:
and top of with adjustable rear upper control arms to get that pinion angle.
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Don't forget good lowers with poly or spherical bushings. Those 15 year old, oval, worn out factory rubber bushings aren't exactly the hot new setup for precise and hard launches..
 
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