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I decided to go with the steeda non performance pack suspension kit, comes with Ford performance struts and shocks, progressive sport lowering springs sway bars front and back, caster plates, adjustable rear toe arm. Steeda Says there's a dramatic difference in the way the car handles, in every way, and the ride quality does not suffer. Is there anyone that has bought this package and what do you think about it, Is eibach Springs and sways better. Anyone?
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I've tried both brands and found the Steeda to be the best. As of late, it seems Eibach is riding on its name. One only need look at the amount of Mustang specific products Steeda manufactures at their facility in Valdosta vs Eibach which tries to cover as many applications like flies on manure ................
 
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I've tried both brands and found the Steeda to be the best. As of late, it seems Eibach is riding on its name. One only need look at the amount of Mustang specific products Steeda manufactures at their facility in Valdosta vs Eibach which tries to cover as many applications like flies on manure ................
 

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I have a sh-t load of Steeda stuff on my car but went with Eibach springs. It's all about spring rate and steel not a name (or color).
 

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Anybody here install BMRs minimal drop springs?
 

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are that Steeda progressives springs and for performance m5300-xa spring the same item.
 

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Anybody here install BMRs minimal drop springs?
Yes. Love them. I just did springs. Good feel and good looks. But I maybe should have done dampers as well. But I a good with just springs.
 

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Yes. Love them. I just did springs. Good feel and good looks. But I maybe should have done dampers as well. But I a good with just springs.
Why do the dampers if you like how it feels and looks? What size wheels are you running?
 

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are that Steeda progressives springs and for performance m5300-xa spring the same item.
No they are not. Steeda’s progressive springs are truly progressive, starting at 150lb/in rate in the front and ending around 225 (rear 550-825 or so, as I recall).

Ford X springs are linear. The front springs are purely linear at around 170lb/in, the rear springs are linear (740lb/in-ish) with a helper portion that is fully compressed under load.
 

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I ended up with Swifts and Bilsteins just because I loved this combo on my Evo IX. Still waiting on a few parts to show up to get everything installed.
 

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Why do the dampers if you like how it feels and looks? What size wheels are you running?
Valid question. I guess we always strive for “better”. I have read on here about some dampers making a difference. Maybe I just haven’t driven on better dampers, so I wouldn’t know the difference. I am quite pleased with my ride, but a better damper may have made a difference. My wheels are California Special 19”.
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