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Steeda's Extreme Ultralite Linear Lowering Springs - Thoughts?

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Eibachs if you want it super low, Steeda if you're going for a more moderate drop all around. I think the Ultralite Linears would look better for the front than the Sport Linears, but the back is supposed to be the same drop.

I'm liking the ride of the Sport Linears better than the Sportlines I had on before.
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Looking for a moderate drop and that the back and front look even. So I guess Steeda? Any reference model so I can search pricing?
 

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I've always gotten the best prices through them directly whether it be a sale or contacting TJ or Rod for a discount. You just missed their President's Day sale so the next big one might be 4th of July.

Also check out their spring guide if you haven't seen it.
 

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Private message coming!

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Are the front springs supposed to be loose in the strut assembly? I put these springs together with the adjustable proaction struts and the BMR camber plates. The springs did not put pressure on the camber plates and reused stock perch. The springs were loose, and can be easily turned. I’m thinking I installed them incorrectly.
 
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The springs should not be loose once installed in the assembly. I would re-check your instsllation of your upper strut mont and plates.

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Wanted to share the following video with you ... simple, thorough explanation:

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Glad to see a more extreme Lowering spring on the market. Beats sportlines by being linear alone! I think these will be the ones to go on the 2018 stang. Just need to figure out the shocks/struts options (don’t have a Perf Pack)

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So everyone always says progressive is better for ride comfort and a daily ride and linear for tracking. Why are these linear rather than program. I am considering these over the steeda sport progressive springs because I want more of a drop but I also want a comfortable ride.
 

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Consistency is another type of ride quality and I've found I value that more so far on my Mustang. I don't think you'd have much issue with Linears on roads in Florida, but depends on where you are.
 

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Consistency is another type of ride quality and I've found I value that more so far on my Mustang. I don't think you'd have much issue with Linears on roads in Florida, but depends on where you are.
I've got Steeda Linear springs. Ride isn't bad at all. Just go slow over speed bumps at work. Car is more rock solid and hood shake is gone.
 

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I daily drive mine. I don’t have an issue with my linears and i drive in Seattle area where the roads are shit everywhere
 

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My 17 mustang gt on eibach sport lines springs and steeda struts and shocks with 305/35 /20 rear 20x11 and front 255/35/20 with 20x9
I will switch soon to steeda springs
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Had the Steeda linear and the progressive, now have Pedders coilovers, the difference is night and day. I wouldn't bother with just springs.
 

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My 17 mustang gt on eibach sport lines springs and steeda struts and shocks with 305/35 /20 rear 20x11 and front 255/35/20 with 20x9
I will switch soon to steeda springs
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Great choice! Let us know if we can help ;)
 

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I have the linears with pro-adjustable shocks. I love how they ride and handle.
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