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Is there anything that improves the suspension a lot but doesn't destroy ride quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="bennylava" data-source="post: 1576628" data-attributes="member: 29901"><p>Why would the car need to be be lowered that much though... nothing like that happens with a nice set of Eibach lowering springs. You'd never notice it. It only lowers the car 1", maybe 1.25"</p><p></p><p>But now that you mention it, that image shows that it probably looks a lot better than if the gap was the exact same all the way around the wheel. Imagine how off the car would look, if the fender closed the gap on both sides in that image. It would look like the car was originally a flying car from the future and they put some wheels on it.</p><p></p><p>That's not unique to mustangs either, if you slam a car the gaps will look that way. You see it a lot at car shows on those ultra lowered 1960's cars that people like to fix up. Nobody really complains about it, but we're into the realm of pure opinion here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bennylava, post: 1576628, member: 29901"] Why would the car need to be be lowered that much though... nothing like that happens with a nice set of Eibach lowering springs. You'd never notice it. It only lowers the car 1", maybe 1.25" But now that you mention it, that image shows that it probably looks a lot better than if the gap was the exact same all the way around the wheel. Imagine how off the car would look, if the fender closed the gap on both sides in that image. It would look like the car was originally a flying car from the future and they put some wheels on it. That's not unique to mustangs either, if you slam a car the gaps will look that way. You see it a lot at car shows on those ultra lowered 1960's cars that people like to fix up. Nobody really complains about it, but we're into the realm of pure opinion here. [/QUOTE]
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