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The Koni's do not lower the car. To lower the car you would need a lowering spring. I would recommend combining Koni's with a set of Steeda linears.
lol thanks, but Im aware of that, this isnt my first Mustang by far :lol: guess I should have said, I dont want to lower the car with the stock struts and shocks, makes for a bouncy ride
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lol thanks, but Im aware of that, this isnt my first Mustang by far :lol: guess I should have said, I dont want to lower the car with the stock struts and shocks, makes for a bouncy ride
What springs are ya thinking of going with? :cheers:
 

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david@steeda any idea when the Koni's will be in stock? Im getting antsy to lower my car
Let me reach out to my contact!
 

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[MENTION=10893]David@Steeda[/MENTION] since steeda is all ya know about suspension and stuff...how come steeda doesn't have their own shocks and struts? hmmm!!!??!!
 

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Do eibach sportlines springs and the associated spring rate pair well with the Koni's?
 

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[MENTION=10893]David@Steeda[/MENTION] since steeda is all ya know about suspension and stuff...how come steeda doesn't have their own shocks and struts? hmmm!!!??!!
He already stated that Steeda is releasing these this summer.
 

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[MENTION=10893]David@Steeda[/MENTION] since steeda is all ya know about suspension and stuff...how come steeda doesn't have their own shocks and struts? hmmm!!!??!!
Should have an update on our Steeda-branded shocks/struts in June! I have a feeling you guys are really going to like them :cheers:
 

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Do eibach sportlines springs and the associated spring rate pair well with the Koni's?
Yes they do. The sportlines should work fine. Koni recommends Pro-kit, and the maximum recommended drop by Koni is 1.5 in
 

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We have been beating on these with our SP083 Handling Springs.

OH MY. What a combo. ;)

Also a heads up, those with aftermarket halfshafts (FRPP in our case) the boot to shock clearance is about minimal to nothing. Keep an eye on it.
 

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Also a heads up, those with aftermarket halfshafts (FRPP in our case) the boot to shock clearance is about minimal to nothing. Keep an eye on it.
Aw, crap. It's extremely tight already with the stock shocks. Let us know if you see any wear. I might have to cancel my Koni order.
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