most aggressive stance?

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I am looking into lowering my mustang here soon and I want the most aggressive stance I can get without going really low. I have been looking at some H & R's. What do guys you think?
 

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i would say those or eibach sportlines but you said you didn't want to go low..

with eibach sportlines or H&R super sports, your looking at a 2.0" drop in the front + 1/4" if you take the iso's out.. thats a pretty big drop.

i have sportlines on my car with the iso's in.. you can see my sig for my stance.
 
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I just dont want to go WAY low. I like the stance of your car alot. Where is a good place to get some sportlines?
 

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I have Sportlines with No ISOs in Front with adjustable LCA in back.

The car is LOW.... Like dragging. I have to watch for stuff in the road because it will f*ck up the underside of my car :hammer:

My car has 17's.... TXCobra have 18's so his is a little higher off the ground.

-If you like my stance.... get Sportlines or H&R super-Sports

-If my car is too low for you then consider Eibach Pro-Kit of H&R Sport or Race Springs.

.....The best place to get Suspension Parts is StangSuspension.com. SN95Forums members get a nice discount on there already great prices.
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my96gtstang said:
i wish my car had your mods and no problems like yours handz...

shit is a beaut

My car is always being a Lil B*tch..... Always needing some new part.... Now i need some tires because i am WAY too low and still dont run CC plates :wall:
 

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SRT Handz said:
my96gtstang said:
i wish my car had your mods and no problems like yours handz...

shit is a beaut

My car is always being a Lil B*tch..... Always needing some new part.... Now i need some tires because i am WAY too low and still dont run CC plates :wall:

at least yours is a manual and doesn't have the problems mine does
i know there are people with worse problems but that doesn't mean my problems aren't fuckin ridiculous..
 

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My car has never given me Problems....

Only

- Cracked Intake (It Happens)

...everything else has been just maintenance BS
 

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Supersports with ISO's is low but even drop front and back. You can still get over a speedbump if you take it very carewfully. With no front ISO's it is pushing it for our cars. I don't even think about going over speed bumps.... Handz is a bit lower than I am and I can barely get around these PA roads.

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SRT Handz said:
My car has never given me Problems....

Only

- Cracked Intake (It Happens)

...everything else has been just maintenance BS

no... mine shuts off while i drive or when i'm at idle in drive at a stop light...
and it studders while you accelerate
 

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My X-pipe has a HUGE dent in it from going over speed-bumps.... at least i font scrape that much anymore because that dent gives clearance :thumb:
 

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H&R Race with isolators front and back.

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Planning on pulling the rear isolators when I install the coil-overs in the front. That will allow me to keep the front at the same height as it is right now, and lower the back a little so it would sit even.
 
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I think I'll be leaving in my Iso's for now...Boise has quite a few speed bumps, especially in my apartment complex so I want to avoid damaging my car. I noticed on stangsuspension.com that Eibach sportlines were slightly less expensive that H&R SS...is there anything to that or is either choice a good one?
 

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H&R Super Sport has higher spring rate than Sportline, so H&R Super Sports can potentially give you better handling than Eibach Sportline, provided that both are coupled with a quality shock.
 

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stance wise, they are the same just about.

and Brian, sounds like you have a major vacuum leak... why do you think its electrical? or do you already know what the problem is?
 

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stance wise, they are the same just about.

and Brian, sounds like you have a major vacuum leak... why do you think its electrical? or do you already know what the problem is?

because when we put a mulitmeter on my alt and battery i ran a 12.70 without accessories and a 12.30 with accessories on and you are supposed to be at a 14 or so.....
 

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