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fballplayya82

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im on a budget right now but i just bought a 94 w/ 106000 on it and stock suspension. i was thinkin about gettin a used set of springs and w/ the left over money im not sure if i should buy shocks and struts or controling arms?
 
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inphiniti

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http://stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=287

best bang for ur buck IMHO
 

Car Nut

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For not a lot more than the kit mentioned above, you could the kit that includes springs/shocks/struts and even swaybars. Toss in some new endlinks and you'll be in much better shape.
 

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inphiniti said:
http://stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=287

best bang for ur buck IMHO
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I have these, coupled with Stang Suspension's Series II spring (2" drop)- rides pretty well and the spring set is only $190.
 
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i personally run the kit that Car Nut suggested. matched with a set of sportlines in the front, and the rear ****ty springs that come with the kit(just my.02, but the springs in the full kit that Car Nut pointed out are absolute ****. they never ended up settlings, hence me going with sportlines in the end..)

i like the kit very much, great bang for your buck. eventually my suspension will be paired up with new cobra control arms, bumpsteer kit, mm c/c plates and upper/lower ca's in the rear
 

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inphiniti said:
i personally run the kit that Car Nut suggested. matched with a set of sportlines in the front, and the rear ****ty springs that come with the kit(just my.02, but the springs in the full kit that Car Nut pointed out are absolute ****. they never ended up settlings, hence me going with sportlines in the end..)

i like the kit very much, great bang for your buck. eventually my suspension will be paired up with new cobra control arms, bumpsteer kit, mm c/c plates and upper/lower ca's in the rear
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Good to know. I've heard of some springs not settling right and didn't realize that people had problems with the Ford stuff.

H&R has been top quality for me. There's a good quality spring out there for sure for whatever drop and spring rate that is needed.

Thanks.
 

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I went with for C springs and some KYB shocks/struts... This was a few years back but I think it only ran me $600 plus the $200 for the C/C plates...
 

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I personally use the stuff listed below in my sig. and so far am loving it. Using sensa-trac shocks in rear and front and have no complaints. Car handles to my liking so far but I would like to compliment it with cobra a-arms and rear upper control arms. havent found any rear lower control arms that seem worth it to improve handling and not deteriorate ride quality an not destroy my torque boxes.
 
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GTA_V6_Mustang said:
I personally use the stuff listed below in my sig. and so far am loving it. Using sensa-trac shocks in rear and front and have no complaints. Car handles to my liking so far but I would like to compliment it with cobra a-arms and rear upper control arms. havent found any rear lower control arms that seem worth it to improve handling and not deteriorate ride quality an not destroy my torque boxes.
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hpm megabite jrs is what ill be running with a steeda hd double adjustable up top in the rear
 
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95GTstang3o2

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anyone have any links to the strut/shock/spring set? When I get my 600 bucks form george bush I plan on buying a suspension kit!
 
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95GTstang3o2 said:
anyone have any links to the strut/shock/spring set? When I get my 600 bucks form george bush I plan on buying a suspension kit!
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http://stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=275

there ya go bro! just becareful with the springs.
 
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