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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?
BMR is a personal favorite for me. They have a spring for almost any application may it be street, autocross, or drag strip. We sell the full BMR line here at www.lethalperformance.com
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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.
I had that same combo on my Evo Ix as well. Was a very good setup all around.

On the Mustang I currently have the FRPP dampers with BMR Handling springs. I would consider this as stiff of a setup you would want for the street. Handles very well, rides on the rough side but is compliant I would say?
 

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Which is better springs, the BMR Magneride or the Steeda Magneride? And for BMR should I get handling or Drag?
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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”.
Hi I have CS 19 Convertible, I am looking to do the spring, do you recommend Steeda minimum drop spring or other options are better? Please kindly let me know. Thank you.
 

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I fine the minimal drop great. I think it gives the perfect stance, as well as a little better handling and cornering. As for other options, I can’t comment, as I have been running this setup since removing the original springs. I am sure others on here have more informed opinions, but I am very pleased with what I have. Cheers
 

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I fine the minimal drop great. I think it gives the perfect stance, as well as a little better handling and cornering. As for other options, I can’t comment, as I have been running this setup since removing the original springs. I am sure others on here have more informed opinions, but I am very pleased with what I have. Cheers
Thanks for responding back. Do you feel like they are better in terms of comfort or stock is better?
 

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Maybe a little better for ride, but no worse for sure. New shocks would help for the comfort. But I haven’t changed mine out. Just did the springs.
 

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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?
That steeda kit is great, the car will handle amazing. From my experience with the springs you will feel a slight difference in ride quality. Slightly stiffer but they still feel great.
 

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Did you only do springs on your '19 convertible? I'm not sure how much I need to do or if I need braces to stiffen up the chassis.
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