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I found my "perfect" setup with 25mm spacers in the front and 20mm spacers in the back on 20 inch foundry wheels. 25mm in the back stood out a bit too far, 20mm is perfect.
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Here are the 20mm front and rear spacers with stock springs.







 
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yeah you're doing it better than the 25mm guys are.

very thin line between looking good and not having good taste. 20mm is about as far as anyone should take it.

get some springs esse.
Thanks. I'm trying to make it look like I think it should have come from the factory. I want to lower it a tiny amount. Most that I've seen that are lowered are a little lower than I want to go. I don't want it to look lowered unless it is sitting next to a stock setup.
 

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Thanks. I'm trying to make it look like I think it should have come from the factory. I want to lower it a tiny amount. Most that I've seen that are lowered are a little lower than I want to go. I don't want it to look lowered unless it is sitting next to a stock setup.
Looks great !! The Ford racing springs drop only 1" if that will work for you. If not you may have to go with coil overs
 
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25mm all the way around:

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Will these work correctly with the EB?
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***NOTE: This product was not engineered for a V-6 or 4-Cylinder EB Mustang, nor has it been tested on them.***
 

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Will these work correctly with the EB?
It would simply have a lesser drop (particularly in the front). I would expect closer to 1/2" - 5/8" drop there. The rear should be very similar/same. If you also get adjustable swaybars, you can tune the handling balance to what you want, too.

BMR is coming out with EB springs, however, though it is unknown if they'll have a minimum drop version, also.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50776

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