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umm.. honestly, u wolnt notice much of a diff between the ss's and the pro kit and the sports. its more about comfort and handling, as i have found out by recently switching to the pro kit after having ss. the car looks almost identical in ride height. if i didnt know i switched, i wouldnt be able to tell
 
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travis_hsks said:
My bad experiences (and a couple of others) with H&R sports:
http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=657111
dude thats still not as bad as having the rear of your car lowered a full inch more than the front as with the tendancy of eibachs sagging. (sportlines did not lower front enough, then lowered the rear 3 FULL inches. :nonono:

i do NOT recommend eibachs at all. another set of springs i'd recommend though, are the steeda sports. :nice: about the same drop as pro kits and the h&r sports advertise.
 
From what I hear the Eibach Sportlines had problems, not the pro kit. Steeda springs advertise a 1 1/4 inch drop, and they're WAY expensive. I don't think I want the H&R sports because they advertise more than a 1.5" drop.

Any more C spring pictures?
 
Here's mine before and after "C" Springs. I didn't cut any coils. I like the "rake" that the slightly higher rear gives. Front dropped about 2" and rear about 1.25-1.5". There's another "before" pic in my Stangnet Garage.

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TrueBlue03 said:
dude thats still not as bad as having the rear of your car lowered a full inch more than the front as with the tendancy of eibachs sagging. (sportlines did not lower front enough, then lowered the rear 3 FULL inches. :nonono:

i do NOT recommend eibachs at all. another set of springs i'd recommend though, are the steeda sports. :nice: about the same drop as pro kits and the h&r sports advertise.


agreed. dont go eibach sportlines. my front doesnt sit low enough and my back is slightly sagged on one side.

a friend as the h & r's on his 98 and the car sits perfect. rides very decent as well.
 
the98stang said:
From what I hear the Eibach Sportlines had problems, not the pro kit. Steeda springs advertise a 1 1/4 inch drop, and they're WAY expensive. I don't think I want the H&R sports because they advertise more than a 1.5" drop.

i know that sportlines are the ones with the most problems, BUT more and more people are complaining about their prokits and how the rear sits lower. just check out some pics of pro kit lowered cars. over half of them are all lowered more in the rear. just pointing that out so more people are aware.i dont know. im a perfectionist :shrug:
 
TrueBlue03 said:
i know that sportlines are the ones with the most problems, BUT more and more people are complaining about their prokits and how the rear sits lower. just check out some pics of pro kit lowered cars. over half of them are all lowered more in the rear. just pointing that out so more people are aware.i dont know. im a perfectionist :shrug:

my rears almost have no difference with my pro kit as opposed to my H&R Super Sport springs i had a while ago. I guess it may have something to do with my heavier convertible. but i do like the rear drop rate and now, i don't usually scrape on speedbumps