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i plan on lowering the car but want to do it the right way ?
 

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How low do you want to go? I have H&R Supersports. Dropped me around 2" in the front and around 1-3/4" in the rear. I had to buy caster/camber plates because I went that low. I also bought Bilstein struts and shocks cause the stockers would have worn out pretty quickly.
 

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What year is your car? What are your goals? What is your budget?

I have the Eibach ProKit Plus on mine & love it...A complete package engineered to work together, shocks struts springs & swaybars, bushings etc. Less the $1k...perfect stance & not too low...1.5" drop.

For a few more bucks the best I have driven has been the Roush package suspension bar none. So smooth & yet gives more than 1G in the turns with good tires.

Many people just use HR springs & shocks & struts from Tokico or Bilstein...many other quality manufacturers like Steeda & Saleen

I would defintely checkout the Grip in a box setups from Maximum Motorsports!! They make fantastic quality stuff & do their research! Can't go wrong here...

Griggs for full out racing suspension ...many more than this list!
 
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Mustanger said:
What year is your car? What are your goals? What is your budget?

I have the Eibach ProKit Plus on mine & love it...A complete package engineered to work together, shocks struts springs & swaybars, bushings etc. Less the $1k...perfect stance & not too low...1.5" drop.

For a few more bucks the best I have driven has been the Roush package suspension bar none. So smooth & yet gives more than 1G in the turns with good tires.

Many people just use HR springs & shocks & struts from Tokico or Bilstein...many other quality manufacturers like Steeda & Saleen

I would defintely checkout the Grip in a box setups from Maximum Motorsports!! They make fantastic quality stuff & do their research! Can't go wrong here...

Griggs for full out racing suspension ...many more than this list!

Well the car is a 95 GT all stock. The car is a keeper I have no plans on selling the car whatsoever. In the never future r I want to make at least 350-450 HP out of it and make it a weekend driver. I want to start by upgrading the suspension.


Any suggestions??
 

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strange 10ways for the shocks that way you can do whatever you want later on. a prokit would be nice to. That way your balanced whatever way you go and probibly wont need c&c plates.
 

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How crazy do you want to go with your suspension? My car is mainly going to be a street car, but I want it to be able to handle whatever I throw at it.

I'm planning on doing a torque arm set-up in the rear, coilovers in the front, 03-04 cobra front arms, and a bunch of other mess for my 95... I'm looking at tryin to be close to your power output too.
 
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