beetle6986
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- 16 Mustang GT, 04 Cobra, 2008 BMW 335
Here is a couple of pics of mine.
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Thanks man I love it, next thing some new mags.@snake bite what lowering springs are you running and by how much are they lower? Spoiler looking good
I’m running the same springs on mine a few pictures up from yours. I’m pretty happy with the ride comfort. I think I need to add spacers to the front. The wheels look slightly tucked.Thanks man I love it, next thing some new mags.
Anyway springs are Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs. They are progressive and lower the car 1.1 inches in the front and 1 in the rear. I installed them myself on stands in the carport. Really makes the car look good. My car is a daily (50000km) and the ride hight is very liveable for daily duties. Ride comfort is still good in my opinion and definitely handles better.
Damn that looks good. Stock ride height?When you go to the dealership and notice that the advisors, techs, and customers can’t stop staring in awe.
Not wanting to distract the thread by talking about springs etc but I'm on BMR 763 (F7/8 and R1/2) and found the same thing. Obviously the fronts are tucked quite a bit on these cars for reasons known only to Ford and it seems that bringing the tire and fender closer accentuates it albeit only from some angles. I'm running 10" rims on the front and at stock ride height the tuck looked noticeably less than when lowered.I’m running the same springs on mine a few pictures up from yours. I’m pretty happy with the ride comfort. I think I need to add spacers to the front. The wheels look slightly tucked.
Thanks , I’m on stock suspension, I do have magneride though.Damn that looks good. Stock ride height?
Not wanting to distract the thread by talking about springs etc but I'm on BMR 763 (F7/8 and R1/2) and found the same thing. Obviously the fronts are tucked quite a bit on these cars for reasons known only to Ford and it seems that bringing the tire and fender closer accentuates it albeit only from some angles. I'm running 10" rims on the front and at stock ride height the tuck looked noticeably less than when lowered.
Black and Yellow?
Liked the post just on the screen name alone haha