Mustang Lowering Springs / Coil Springs Advise
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Mustang coil springs. You may wonder what the pro's and con's of
Mustang Lowering Springs. There are various types of coil springs that
accommodate different performance needs. If your only looking to reduce your
fender-well gap, so that your Ford Mustang ride height is dropped and as such has a more aggressive
stance, you will need a spring kit that drops your car 0.75 - 1.5" (inches).
These types of drops will provide additional performance handling, but
will not dramatically effect your ride quality. Another advantage to a modest
lowering spring is that for the most part you don't
need much more than just the Mustang Springs.
If your an enthusiast that's looking to get much more aggressive handling,
then be prepared to see a big reduction in your overall ride quality. This
may be fine with many as they want to truly hang tough in tight cornering. With
some of the more aggressive Mustang Lowering Springs
it is generally recommended that you upgrade your factory struts and
purchase a camber correction product. The most common part to correct your camber, are
Mustang caster camber plates. These will allow your camber to be manually
adjusted so that you continue to have even tread-wear.
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Eibach Pro kit |
Eibach Sport kit |
Steeda Sport Springs |
Steeda Ultra Light Springs |
H&R |
1979 -1993 |
1" - 1.2" |
1.5" - 1.7" |
1" - 1.25" |
X |
1.5" - 1.6" |
1994 -1998 |
1.5" |
1.5" - 1.7" |
1" - 1.25" |
X |
1.5" - 1.6" |
1999 -2004 |
1.1" |
1.5" - 1.7" |
1" - 1.25" |
X |
1.5" - 1.6" |
2005 -2009 |
1.3" - 1.4" |
1.6" - 2" |
1" - 1.25" |
1.25" - 1.5" |
X |
2010 -2012 |
0.8" - 1.2" |
1.1" - 1.7" |
1" - 1.25" |
1.25" - 1.5" |
X |