I'm wanting to lower my Stang, but I want more front drop than rear. This being said about the only springs I see that achieve this are from StangSuspension.com. Their Series II springs lower the car 1.75" front and 1.5" rear. http://www.stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=1362 It appears I will still have plenty of room for the back tires to clear. My question, is their anybody here that has or has heard of StangSuspension.com springs? They say made in North America. I've checked their lowering rates against Vogtland, FRPP, BMR, Eibach and H&M, not one has a matching lowering rate.
I've bought a couple things from Stangsuspension.com and they are great people. I bought my K springs from them, and lower control arms that were on the Black GT. I dunno about their springs though. I would probably go with a name brand, though. Not something you wanna skimp on when you have ride quality and handling in the mix
If you are extremely set on the larger front drop, have you considered mixing spring makes? I don't how good of an idea that would be, but at least it would give you more "customization" in your ride height using name brands.
Thanks for answering guys I would like to have it lower in the front than rear, but being that it would only be an extra 1/4" in the front, I could live with the 1.5" drop K springs. I know Roush springs you can buy just the front or the rear set if you'd like, but I want to drop the rear as well. Perhaps I will get the K springs, install the fronts only at first and see how it looks.
i have there series 1 for about one year and they are great, had a cuple of friend who has rode in my car asking me what spring i have for the ride quality and said the ride is better than frpp and i have use others product they have and like poodawg said they are great people and great service
well i went with the steeda springs. i left both spring isolaters (spell ck) and i have a slight rake. about a 1/4". i had to go back in and pull the uppers out to get it to sit even. but go with what you like.