the front sits higher then the rear. running 275/40/17's in the rear and 255/40/17's in the front. the rear is slammed but the front looks like it could use a little more slamage. did yours do this? thanks
The problem is you bought Eibachs. Now this isn't ALWAYS the case, but Eibachs are notorius to sag in the back. Hence their nickname, Sagbachs. I have seen this on many many Mustangs with Eibachs so its not like its some fluke thing.
I only did my springs I put on FMS C spings and I had no sag in the front or back both settled evenly. I do need to do shocks, mine are beyond spent thats on the agenda for next yr.
i put sportlines on mine and i have stock shocks and struts. No sag whatsoever. The car looks perfeclty level and looks very aggressive. I do have Hotchkis lower control arms. I don't know if that would make that big of a difference on whether or not it would sag though.