What to do with $600???

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  1. arkansas mystic New Member

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    I have 5-600 dollars to spend on my stang, what would you guys recomend? I am considering either eibach pro kit, control arms, subframes, mgw shifter, or any comb of them. could spend a little more if I found something I couldnt live without.
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    I'd definately include the MGW shifter in there if you don't have a shifter already...
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    I would go shifter and springs. Then with the leftover put some gas in it and tear it up boyeeee !!!!!!!!!!!! :nice:
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    Do this! Put the $$$ in an envelope and mail it to me! I'll spend it for you on ME!!!
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    Already have gears, and sorry not mailing the money to anyone. Will I need shocks/struts with the pro kit, or c.c. plates?
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    Hard to tell until after you install your springs. You should check your alignment and then you will be able to tell if you need the rest of the supporting stuff. Some do, some do not. :D
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    Eventually you'll need new shocks and struts...the higher spring rates of the new springs will wear down the stock shocks and struts faster than the stock springs do...
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    duh! sorry, didn't look at sig, I'd go with springs (H&R) , MGW shifter or intierior pieces http://www.mgwltd.com/mustang.html

    This stuff is beautiful, much better than the rest
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    If you go too low, you could easily double that amount fixing your alignment, ball joints bumpsteer c.c. plates. If you stay around the prokit range, your stock stuff should last longer.
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    Can always donate it to my "I want an 07 Cobra also" fund.
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    I couldn't agree more. The MGW shifter is literally the only mod I have made on mine so far. I didn't think there was anything wrong with the stock shifter until I slapped the MGW in. Now I can say the stock shifter STINKS! It's easy to put in and not expensive so you'll have some left over cash for whatever you like. These days, maybe gas money...
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    Shifter & Subframe connectors.

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