Drop dilema/ picture request

Sinned83

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Ok guys I have the eibach pro kit just waiting to get some mm cc plates along with probably some toxico blues struts and shocks. I want my car to look lower and better but not too low cause my area has its share of bad roads. I plan to use all poly iso's. Does anyone have this set up with 275/40/17s out back if you do post up some pics. thanks
 

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Re: Drop dilema

I'd get some polyurethane Isolators to refresh the suspension while you're in there and call it a day.

The Tockiko Blue shock will be good, since your car is already blue haha. j/k
 

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Re: Drop dilema

The list you have for the drop is exactly what i run minus the isos. The only thing i did was cut the front spring a bit. Dont use poly isos they ill actually rise the car more than the stock isos do. Like you the roads up in my area suck so I was careful not to go to low and this combo seemed to be perfect out of the 6 stangs i have owned all which were dropped this combo seems to ride the best. evryone who rides in it is amazed how smooth the ride is for a lowered stang.
 

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Re: Drop dilema

Whatever you do I WOULD put the Iso's in.. i'm about to put some fresh ones in mine because my car screeches over big bumps right now without iso's.
 
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Re: Drop dilema

95opal said:
The list you have for the drop is exactly what i run minus the isos. The only thing i did was cut the front spring a bit. Dont use poly isos they ill actually rise the car more than the stock isos do. Like you the roads up in my area suck so I was careful not to go to low and this combo seemed to be perfect out of the 6 stangs i have owned all which were dropped this combo seems to ride the best. evryone who rides in it is amazed how smooth the ride is for a lowered stang.
so you use the stock iso's then or none.
 

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Re: Drop dilema

Put the stock ISOS back in the car along with the prokit, once the springs settle you'll have a nice drop without fearing of leaving your exhaust behind. I'm running eibach sportlines with the lower isos in the front removed and I rarely scrape anywhere. Thats just me though and I don't drive my car everyday. Its fairly low but not slammed like others that I've seen.
 
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Re: Drop dilema

okay next question can I buy a set with all the iso's that are not poly?
 

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djk83 said:
okay next question can I buy a set with all the iso's that are not poly?

You can get stock rubber iso's off of americanmuscle or latemodelrestoration
 

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Re: Drop dilema

It sounds like complete doo doo without Iso's in. I would put Poly Iso's in instead of the cheap rubber ones. If anything, trade of sell your Pro-kit and get some H&R SS's or Sportlines and put the poly Iso's in so it's not too low.

This is the way I look at it:

Sportlines - super low
H&R SS's - perfect stance
Pro-kit - slightly lower than stock

So if you get either the Sportlines or H&R SS's, WITH poly Iso's, you won't have to worry about being too low AND you won't have to worry about creaking all over the place when you run NO Iso's.
 
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