Good deal on lowering my 06 Mustang GT

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  1. gmantheman New Member

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    I am interested in lowering my 06 mustang in order to reduce the wheel gap. I think I found a pretty good deal. $420 for parts and labor and this included alignment. They use eibach lowering springs. Has anyone seen cheaper for parts and labor, or should I use this shop? Thanks.
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    I would go ahead and do shocks/struts and a pan hard bar for eibach springs.

    Probably not the answer you wanted to hear but that would be the smartest route. It's going to cost a lot more for labor when you have to turn around and put the shocks/struts on later. Plus you'll enjoy the ride quality better with some adjustable Tokico S/S.

    My car is lowered with steeda springs and it threw my rear end off, so my car definately needed the adjustable panhard bar. And mine has a milder drop than the eibachs.

    I paid about $1200 parts and labor for the said mods.
  3. bigcat start with the upper hole, and if more traction is

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    there are two different eibach drop kits for the S197. a pro kit that has a mild drop, and the sportlines which is a very aggressive drop. the sportlines will require more parts to properly lower your car.
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    Tirerack.com has both of these. I think the sportline kit is $640

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