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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 06:07 AM
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Default Ford C springs or sprangs

How good is the ride quality compared to stock? I have to go with a short drop so no H & R ******. I know these are supposed to be similar to one another but its worth $10 bux to not have orange. Anyone with either spring please list the actual amount of drop you got. I got yours Slappy Jack. Thanks guys.
 
Old Jan 25, 2006 | 09:47 AM
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C are kinda stiff but not too bad. B would be more comfortable. Never tried sprangs but they're a johnny come lately to the mustang scene. I'd stick with FRPP, Eibach or H&R.

You could go coilover and not lose ride quality while gaining super easy ride height adjustment. yes it's kinda expensive but oh god is it worth it.
 
Old Jan 25, 2006 | 10:22 AM
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I have C-springs its not too low and not too high and with some good shocks and struts its a good ride.
 
Old Jan 25, 2006 | 10:35 AM
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If you want that last 1/2" or so of lowering from any spring, just don't put the rubber isolators back on. Some people will get creaking and odd sounds from it but I never did.

Still wish I never bothered with springs and went straight to CO.. but you live you learn.
 
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