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Bump Steer and Rear Toe Link Recommended?

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When lowering the S550 on a Eibach Prokit (or any 1" drop), how necessary do you feel it is to also install the Bumpsteer and/or the rear toe links?
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I have been very unlucky in the past and lowering spring. Car sits nice but I just hate the bump steer. That is why I am holding back on springs. Not fan of progressive springs. Way too soft for daily driving.
 

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I have been very unlucky in the past and lowering spring. Car sits nice but I just hate the bump steer. That is why I am holding back on springs. Not fan of progressive springs. Way too soft for daily driving.
So a Sport Progressive spring install does not eliminate ceratian aspects of nose dive and bounce considering they are designed to improve the handling and over all look of the Mustang ?

I ask this question of you because I have ordered a set and am really loking for honest opinions from members whom have real day experience with an full out installation and all of the amenities required to pull off a proper fitment with consideration of the final outcome and daily driving .

Keep em coming members let us truly avaluate these MODS !
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