Best Shocks and Struts for the money? (also a CC plate q)
#1
Best Shocks and Struts for the money? (also a CC plate q)
before I go ahead and install my springs, I want to get some shocks and struts (mabey even cc plates)
what are the best shocks and struts out there that dont cost alot of money? the blisteins look attractive but...600 dollars..
also what do CC plates do?? how nessecsary are they?
what are the best shocks and struts out there that dont cost alot of money? the blisteins look attractive but...600 dollars..
also what do CC plates do?? how nessecsary are they?
#2
I would say it depends on the purpose of the car. For your average street driven car with an occasional trip to the drag strip or roadcourse would benefit best from a set of Tokico Illumina adj. Even for mild drag applications these would suffice. You can procure them on Ebay for around $400.
Make sure however that if your car is an SN-95 lowered more than 1.75" (only a handful of springs do this) they require Fox-body model number struts. Most mustang places (Stangsuspension, MM, etc.) will know this and inform you of it. But the ebay dealers will probably not have that information.
CC plates allow for increased range of adjustment when getting the vehicle aligned. It is a necessity on most lowered cars > ~1.2" But can vary.
Hope that helps.
Philip K.
Make sure however that if your car is an SN-95 lowered more than 1.75" (only a handful of springs do this) they require Fox-body model number struts. Most mustang places (Stangsuspension, MM, etc.) will know this and inform you of it. But the ebay dealers will probably not have that information.
CC plates allow for increased range of adjustment when getting the vehicle aligned. It is a necessity on most lowered cars > ~1.2" But can vary.
Hope that helps.
Philip K.
#3
Originally Posted by Lightning247
I would say it depends on the purpose of the car. For your average street driven car with an occasional trip to the drag strip or roadcourse would benefit best from a set of Tokico Illumina adj. Even for mild drag applications these would suffice. You can procure them on Ebay for around $400.
Make sure however that if your car is an SN-95 lowered more than 1.75" (only a handful of springs do this) they require Fox-body model number struts. Most mustang places (Stangsuspension, MM, etc.) will know this and inform you of it. But the ebay dealers will probably not have that information.
CC plates allow for increased range of adjustment when getting the vehicle aligned. It is a necessity on most lowered cars > ~1.2" But can vary.
Hope that helps.
Philip K.
Make sure however that if your car is an SN-95 lowered more than 1.75" (only a handful of springs do this) they require Fox-body model number struts. Most mustang places (Stangsuspension, MM, etc.) will know this and inform you of it. But the ebay dealers will probably not have that information.
CC plates allow for increased range of adjustment when getting the vehicle aligned. It is a necessity on most lowered cars > ~1.2" But can vary.
Hope that helps.
Philip K.
I'm going to put Ford Racing C-Springs (aka Bullit springs) do you reccomend CC plates?
If so, which ones are good?
#4
One way or another the vehicle will require an alignment. You can take it to a shop following the spring install, and see if they can get it into spec.
If not purchase the plates and give it another run. Not sure if you know anyone that works at an alignment shop but maybe they'll test it for free?
Good luck to ya, post pictures after the drop.
If not purchase the plates and give it another run. Not sure if you know anyone that works at an alignment shop but maybe they'll test it for free?
Good luck to ya, post pictures after the drop.
#6
I looked and for the tokicos it was 400....just for the shocks, i want shocks and struts...those blisteinbs are looking appealing, but im still not sure? anyone else have an opionion?
anyone have experience or heard anything about the blisteins?
anyone have experience or heard anything about the blisteins?
#7
never mind i found this pakage, same as blistein pakage...
http://www.stangsuspension.com/store...?idproduct=600
im guessing these are better..anyone think other wise? or know why the tokico is better?
stangsuspension.com reccomends the blisteins the most....
ah im so confused
http://www.stangsuspension.com/store...?idproduct=600
im guessing these are better..anyone think other wise? or know why the tokico is better?
stangsuspension.com reccomends the blisteins the most....
ah im so confused
#9
Id pick my own spring/strut package. And, if you are going with the illuminas, you may as well go bilsteins. Go with maximums starter box package. Its like 1000 bucks, but its springs, shocks, isolators, c/c plates EVERYTHING youd need.
#10
QA1s are nice but Im going to go with bilsteins when I replace the factory ones. If your going to Auto X or do any road courses, CC plates would help. By dialing in a little more negative camber, youll have much greater turn in ability.
#13
Originally Posted by SpringsStang
That helped immensley! Thanks, I will definatley look into the tokico Illuminas
I'm going to put Ford Racing C-Springs (aka Bullit springs) do you reccomend CC plates?
If so, which ones are good?
I'm going to put Ford Racing C-Springs (aka Bullit springs) do you reccomend CC plates?
If so, which ones are good?
BTW, $ for $, nothing beats buying the entire Bullitt suspension package. $450 list for EVERYTHING and I got mine for $300.
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