WHICH SPRINGS???

Ooops thats my bad i had prices written down of the mods that i plan on doing and i looked at the wrong price. The cheapest i have found them was $225, sorry for the confusion :)
 
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I may go with the Steeda ultra lites....they are $210 on their web site. Yeah going lower would be bad...to many speed bumps around here and crappy roads. My 91 has Eibach and I destroyed my X Pipe (Broke a cat) on a speed bump and I was going slow...it just hit everytime I went over it and I cant avoid the darn thing since its at the front gate of the community I live in....stupid bump.
 
TacoBill said:
Ride is just a tad harsher than stock. Honestly, if you were to ride in it and didn't know it was lowered, you probably can't tell the difference in ride quality from stock.
+1 I also have the Ultralites. i ordered them on accident instead of the sport springs. But I love these! It handles much better now!
 
I bought the BMR springs, I love them perfect balance of performance and comfort the rears are also hourglass shaped, just like the stock ones to prevent wheelhop. I bought the 1.5f/2.0r ones. They also have 1.25f/1.5r. Give them a call, they know their shi* when it comes to suspension.
 
Well I just broke down and ordered the Steeda Ultra Lites springs....now the fun will be installing them this weekend....do I need anything other then the springs (and an alignment)....like spring isolators or can I reuse the stock (4,000 miles on them so they should/better be in good shape).
 
H&R Springs - ride quality

RandyB said:
H&R springs drop it 1" in front and .75" in the rear. I didn't want much of a drop - mission accomplished.

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Are you happy with the ride quality so far?
Also do you experience any kind of noise on either front or rear springs?
I currently have Steeda Sport Springs and am very unhappy with them.
One of the rear springs is sagging, I have the driver side endlink loose
again after Steeda resolved the issue (yeah right) three times already.
I feel like am driving a 1965 Mustang with all the front end noise and
jiggles - front end feels like its going to fall apart.
 
GTRacerX said:
Are you happy with the ride quality so far?
Also do you experience any kind of noise on either front or rear springs?
I currently have Steeda Sport Springs and am very unhappy with them.
One of the rear springs is sagging, I have the driver side endlink loose
again after Steeda resolved the issue (yeah right) three times already.
I feel like am driving a 1965 Mustang with all the front end noise and
jiggles - front end feels like its going to fall apart.

First of all, sorry for the troubles you're having with your springs - that sounds crazy. I'll be honest - I couldn't be happier with these springs so far. No noises, but I didn't have any noises with the factory springs like some have reported. The ride quality is about what you would expect, and I suspect the 19" tires/wheels are the major contributors. It's completely acceptable though, and it's very crisp and responsive in the twisties. I'm still running the factory shocks and struts, but I plan on adding Bilsteins at some point. This is my first set of H&R springs, and I'm very impressed. I don't think I would be as happy with H&R's other springs that drop the car more, and I was looking at the Steeda and Roush springs for the same reason before I purchased. Good luck with your car - I hope they make it right for you no matter what that involves.
 
I havent experienced any sagging with my Pro Kit and the cars rides very nice.



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