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Looks great! I also lowered mine with the same springs and felt the same way... wished the rear end had dropped a bit more. The front is perfect. The look improved when I ditched the stock wheels.

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Looks fantastic! Are you on stock dampers as well? If so, for how long and what do you think of the ride quality? Lastly, what size are your wheels?
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I currently have the ford X springs and unfortunately the back does not settle any lower. I must admit they ride very well however its not a true 1 inch drop all around.
 

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I think a slight rake as these springs give looks agressive.
 

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I currently have the ford X springs and unfortunately the back does not settle any lower. I must admit they ride very well however its not a true 1 inch drop all around.
Do you know if your bushings were clocked? The most common complaint of lowering springs (regardless of which kind) is that the rear didn't lower as much as expected. It almost always is because the bushings were never clocked.
 
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Do you know if your bushings were clocked? The most common complaint of lowering springs (regardless of which kind) is that the rear didn't lower as much as expected. It almost always is because the bushings were never clocked.
I can’t say for certain, but a Ford Dealer did the install so I’m sure they knew what they are doing. Hopefully
 

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I have the same springs with Bilstein rear dampers and SVE wheels with 305 in the rear. I concur that the rear doesn't drop 1". It drops 1/2 - 3/4"

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Looks fantastic! Are you on stock dampers as well? If so, for how long and what do you think of the ride quality? Lastly, what size are your wheels?
Thanks! Car is a PP1 and only suspension component changed were the springs. Been lowered since November and ride quality is like stock - honestly couldn't tell a difference. Wheels are Ferrada FR5's 20x9/11 wrapped in 275/315 tires.
 

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Mine was lowered by Saleen. Looks a little lower. The lower the better IMO

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