badblack03gt
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03redfiregt said:I am going to be lowering my car more sometime soon. I have the bullitt suspension now but i am going to be putting 18s on the car so i want it lower. But i cant deisde between the steeda sport springs or the eibach pro kit. I am going to be using the bullitt shocks and struts and i really dont want to have to get caster camber plates. I also want the best ride. I dont want it to be harsh. What do you guys think. Anybody who has either one. opinions would be awsome.
christiesledd said:if you want a good drop you don't want to go with the steeda springs.. they will drop the car and get rid of that 4x4 stance, but it may not be enough.. depending on your taste. the ride quality with my steeda springs feels just like stock
I just noticed you have LTs, so if you drive on bumpy roads or over speed bumps you might want to take the clearence issue into mind while buying these. That's the reason I got Steeda Sports.. I didn't want to go around scraping my LTs on every little bump I came across. Check your ground clearence and see how much of a drop you think it can take. It's not as bad as a lot of people make it out to be
97Vicious281 said:I was thinkin about puttin a kit from ford racin that has tokico shocks and struts and what not; i was just wonderin how that whole kit worked out for you cause i was thinkin about puttin the eibach prokit on too.