Which kit?

Discussion in 'SN95 4.6 Talk' started by Bluffing024, Jun 12, 2007.

  1. Bluffing024 Active Member

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    My car is an 00 GT. I just got some18x9/10 FR500s with 265/295's. Which suspension package from MM would be better for me? I mostly just do some spirited driving on the street, but might get into autoX/road course racing in the future. Car has 62k on it and original shocks/struts/springs. Here are the two kits I am considering, but feel free to sugest something else if you think it might suit me better.

    Kit 1

    Starter Box, 1994-98 Mustang & 99-04 GT
    Part #: SBX-3
    Manufacturer: Maximum Motorsports

    The Starter Box includes the following parts:

    * H&R Race or Super Sport Springs
    * MM Caster/Camber Plates (in Black or Chrome finish)
    * MM Urethane Pinion Snubber
    * Bilstein Struts and Shocks
    * Front and Rear Urethane Spring Isolators


    Price: $1,118.48



    Kit 2

    Coil-Over Package, 1994-04 Mustang
    Part #: COP-52
    Manufacturer: Maximum Motorsports

    Our Coil-Over Packages include the following parts:

    * MM Front Coil-Over Kit
    * MM Rear Coil-Over Kit*
    * Pair 2-1/2” Hypercoil Springs
    * Pair 2-1/4” Hypercoil Springs
    * Bilstein HD Front Struts
    * Bilstein HD Rear Shocks
    * MM Caster/Camber Plates

    *If you don't have a MM Panhard Bar, you will need to purchase one more MMSM-2 in addition to the one that is included in the package.

    Price:
    $1,614.76 + additional PHB


    So in my case is it worth the little bit of extra cash for what the Coil-Over package would give me?
  2. EPIK New Member

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    If u got the cash go with package # 2.... My ride quality got much better when I switched from H&r's to c/o's in the front & im getting ready to put the rear in soon. I also like that you can go tad bit lower than the H&R's & still handle good. C/O's are the way to go. The PHB makes a huge difference too.
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    you are going to have to let me know how you like your setup once you have the rears on!
  4. EPIK New Member

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    4 sho....I'll let u know...

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