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IIRC all the FRPP springs are produced by Eibach for Ford Racing. Can't go wrong with FRPP or Eibach.
 

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Or just go for best of both worlds and buy a coil over kit! Low or high, depends on the day, if its a show day or not, if you wanna autocross it. Just a suggestion
 

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^ thats what im looking into right now. but it appears to be too pricey, id rather get my motor dropped in.
 

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I heavily looked into getting coils front and rear. I emailed some guy on corral about it and he priced it out to around 600 for the front/rear kits, bumpsteer, and c/c plates. That was until someone decided to leave their hood un-pinned :suspect:
 

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OnyxCobra said:
Eibach is high quality? I've heard they sag.
The only Eibach springs that have sag issues are the Eibach Sportline springs.
After they settle and time go's by they sag in the rear only.
Now some people have not had any issues with the Eibach Sportlines
and some have.They lower your car alot about 1.8-2" from what I have seen and
more than 2" if you leave the insolators out.If you go too low your car will scrap
everywhere you go.
The Roush springs sometimes lower your car more than they advertise after they
settle aspecially if you leave the insolators out.I recommend using the insolators though.
Some people have claimed that on non smooth roads with bumps and imperfections
the FRPP "C" springs can be harsh and uncomfortable for daily driving.
I still highly recommend the Eibach Pro Kit springs for germs and I think the drop
will be perfect in my opnion.
 

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OnyxCobra said:
I wouldn't buy a spring from a company that lowers the car 2" and keeps the stock spring rates...
Everyone has a different preference of what spring company thing like.
I know that the Eibach springs are of good quality.Alot of mustang
enthusiasts use Eibach springs for a reason I belive.
 

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Yeah that's true, probably for the same reason a lot of Mustang enthusiasts use Flowmasters. Yes they might be "good" quality, but that implies there are better options out there.
 

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