ATTENTION HANDZ!!

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naw handz is right in that aspect, and if i have problems with these Stangsuspension has a warrantee i will take full advantage of...lol
 

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SRT Handz said:
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You should be fine with the stang suspension plates. Handz doesn't realize that just because there isn't a MM logo on it doesn't mean its junk. :blah2: The only downside is that you would need MM plates if you decide to go with a coil over setup.

its not that i think everything else is junk, i just think you might as well pay alittle bit more money for the best product you can get.

my Modo for car is "Do It Right The First Time and You wont Do It Twice"

I fully agree with that philosophy but I also feel that there are times when more money does not always equal more performance/better product.
 
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hey red i read on Stangsuspension.com that their plates support coilovers. (im not ever gonna run em though anyways)
 

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I Still Think That in Suspension Parts You get What You Pay For..... Ask Dalamar, he learned this the hard way
 
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huge ass pic but this guy is running the same fronts that i have ordered but i also have super race rears on the way, he has super race in the front, race in the rear, all from H&R

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haha, for real. lmao. im tipless now.

naw, couldnt afford to get a bumpsteer kit. im just gonna have to be carefull if the road is bumpy
 

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Red said:
The only downside is that you would need MM plates if you decide to go with a coil over setup.
The only thing with coil overs is that you need a 4 bolt CC plate.
 

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Also, to the OP. H&R Race and Super Race is too high of a spring rate for Tokico Blues. You are going to need something a little more substantial.
 
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stangsuspension said that they would work. the super race spring rates only call for a high performance shock strut which the tokico's i ordered fall under
 

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Mike. said:
Jerry,

Did you look at this chart?
It shows all the spring rates and Front and Rear drops

http://www.miracerros.com/mustang/springs_calcs.htm

Super Race is kinda overkill for a street car IMO.

Go Super sports leave the isos in and call it good! They still have a high spring rate.

thats what i keep telling him..... but he wants those SUPER RACE springs...... i think he wants them because they have the words "Super" and "Race" in there :rollinglaugh:
 

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haha, probably :rollinglaugh:

reminds of that one time when there was a 5.4l in the 95R and 00R :rollinglaugh:
 
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Mike. said:
haha, probably :rollinglaugh:

reminds of that one time when there was a 5.4l in the 95R and 00R :rollinglaugh:



grrrr....lmao.


i know there stiff as hell and have HUGE rate, it has nothing to do with me thinkin that just because they have super and race in the description yall. lol. i wanted a really stiff setup. i plan on goin to barber motorsports park in birmingham every now and then and the increased rate will help out more than the race springs will. itll be a rough ride for street, but when you used to race shifter karts, ANYTHING that has suspension other than tires and frame is a smooth ride, lmao
 
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