Looking for springs

01 Cobra

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I'm Looking for a set of lowering springs. Can anyone give me some advice on which ones to go with? Will I need caster/camber plates after lowering it for a accurate alignment? I've been thinking that some 1 1/2" springs would really make it look good. Somebody let me know what you think.
 
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i just put on the eibach springs and steeda c/c plates and i love them. the car rides a little harder than i would like sometimes but i haven't got shocks and struts yet. the body roll that i had throught the corners feels like it is all but gone. handling is 100% better and the car looks a crap ton better. i have heard that the h&r springs are good as well. you will need c/c plates when you get it lowered so that they can set your alighnment after. good luck and enjoy.
 
I almost got the prokit, but I went with H&R SS instead. I just wanted it to sit a little different, than the more popular eibach. They are awesome springs! Just think about ground clearence if you go any lower than 1.5". My 2 cents, good luck, chris
 
Saleen (Eibach) springs..

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Good Luck
 
have the H&R SS springs and Bilsteins on the '01 Cobra vert. Dropped it a lot - maybe 2" in the front; 1-3/4" in back. Nice front-down rake and ride is firm. But, the K-member is too close to the ground - hits high spots in the road. I'm thinking of getting some spacers.
 
I have the H&R SS springs and Bilsteins on the '01 Cobra vert. Dropped it a lot - maybe 2" in the front; 1-3/4" in back. Nice front-down rake and ride is firm. But, the K-member is too close to the ground - hits high spots in the road. I'm think of getting some spacers.
 
I dont like that raked look (real low in the front and up in the back) but anyway I have hypercoil springs in mine and they are great. I have had 2 mustangs, both lowered quite a bit and with no CC plates on either. they are not needed! You just need a good alignment shop to redrill some new holes for you.