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Looks good. Not as slammed as I thought sport lines would be. I'll be installing my steedas this weekend and will post a pic:)
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Looks good. Not as slammed as I thought sport lines would be. I'll be installing my steedas this weekend and will post a pic:)
Looking forward to seeing them installed!
 

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sportlines.
I like that... a lot.

Interesting, so in looking at Eibachs site now, they have the Sportline part number the same between all the S550s, but the Pro-Kit certainly has different part numbers.

I'm still deciding on Pro-Kit or Sportlines. I ordered wheels, and sizewise did not get quite what I wanted, so I have concerns about the rear fitment. So I might not be able to go Sportline low.

19x9.5 +35 on the front will fit like a glove, but the 19x10.5 +35 w/ 285/35/19 Pzeros might have a bit of outside poke. Nothing a bit of camber couldnt solve though.
 

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Got the steeda springs installed. :thumbsup:
That looks great man, I have decided to keep my stock wheels and I want to install steeda springs for sure!

I honestly just don't know what color to paint my calipers. Im thinking a real bright silver. as I have a magnetic with Black PP wheels, and I think the silver will show through and it will complete the look with the a nice drop

the dull gray of the PP brakes has got to go!, its to incognito !
 

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That looks great man, I have decided to keep my stock wheels and I want to install steeda springs for sure!

I honestly just don't know what color to paint my calipers. Im thinking a real bright silver. as I have a magnetic with Black PP wheels, and I think the silver will show through and it will complete the look with the a nice drop

the dull gray of the PP brakes has got to go!, its to incognito !
Another thing to consider is wheel spacers. I have 1" wheel spacers in the front and back. I got the spacers from American Muscle. Now Eibach has wheel spacers that are 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35mm available (1" is about 25mm). Talking to Eibach, these are brand new and only the 20 and 25mm are in stock today. They are available from any or most Eibach distributers. I saw them on CJ Pony's web site. If you look in this thread
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25048
towards the bottom of the first page you'll see my car with the Steeda progressive springs and the spacers. If you look at page 3 of that thread, you'll see some detailed pics with measurements.



I agree about the calipers, I'd like to paint them. Now it's just deciding which color and do I do the back as well. I'm thinking either black or red.
 
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If sportlines are installed can you still have factory specs as far as camber goes....with a good alignment??
 
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Any reason Eibach spacers are more than twice the price of AM?

Another thing to consider is wheel spacers. I have 1" wheel spacers in the front and back. I got the spacers from American Muscle. Now Eibach has wheel spacers that are 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35mm available (1" is about 25mm). Talking to Eibach, these are brand new and only the 20 and 25mm are in stock today. They are available from any or most Eibach distributers. I saw them on CJ Pony's web site. If you look in this thread
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25048
towards the bottom of the first page you'll see my car with the Steeda progressive springs and the spacers. If you look at page 3 of that thread, you'll see some detailed pics with measurements.

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I agree about the calipers, I'd like to paint them. Now it's just deciding which color and do I do the back as well. I'm thinking either black or red.
 

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Another thing to consider is wheel spacers. I have 1" wheel spacers in the front and back. I got the spacers from American Muscle. Now Eibach has wheel spacers that are 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35mm available (1" is about 25mm). Talking to Eibach, these are brand new and only the 20 and 25mm are in stock today. They are available from any or most Eibach distributers. I saw them on CJ Pony's web site. If you look in this thread
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25048
towards the bottom of the first page you'll see my car with the Steeda progressive springs and the spacers. If you look at page 3 of that thread, you'll see some detailed pics with measurements.

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I agree about the calipers, I'd like to paint them. Now it's just deciding which color and do I do the back as well. I'm thinking either black or red.
Looks very good man! This was perfect for me to see because my car is the same color and PP, now I know I need to drop it a little and the spacers really add to the stance!
 

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Any reason Eibach spacers are more than twice the price of AM?
If you're not familiar with Eibach's quality for spacers, you might want to look into it, I think you'll find your answer. The spacers from AM are made in China. I'm not having any issues with mine, so far they are fitting the (much smaller) bill. The box does say they are 6061-T6 aircraft billet aluminum, anodized finish and heat treated for extra strength. The only thing I saw of immediate concern was the torque instructions. Torque is specified by the lugs. Our stock torque listed in the owner's manual is 150 Ft Lbs. According to the chart on the box, for a 14mm it should only be torqued to 85-95 Ft Lbs.
 

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By the way, I wanted to share some things it says on the box the wheel spacers came in:
  • NEVER MODIFY a Coyote Wheel Adapter
  • NEVER REMOVE the factory-installed studs on a Coyote Wheel Adapter.
  • NEVER USE an impact wrench for adapter installation.
  • Do not stack multiple adapters on a single wheel.
  • To avoid excessive loads on a vehicle's suspension components, it is recommended that the vehicle manufacturer's original offset be maintained. Excessive positive offset can be dangerous and can cause suspension component failure.
  • Modified vehicles may not meet local or state requirements for use on public streets. Always research and adhere to federal, state and local laws regarding the use of wheel adapters.
  • Carefully follow the installation instructions included on this package.
 

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Dude whats going on with the back tires? You going racing?;)
 

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TBIS is my 2019 ecoboost on Eibach sportline springs with 19” wheels.
Just need wheel spacers all around to make it all flush but I don’t know what size to go about installing.

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