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Does anyone have any experience with the eibach pro dampers? I cant really find much info on these and it looks like they may be discontinued. Im curious how bad can they be compared to OEM performance pack shocks.
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I've had them on other cars and have no complaints. That being said, I think you'd be better off looking into the Ford Performance dampers. They're a little more expensive, but come with new strut and shock mounts, which on a 2015 car are definitely due for replacement.

https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-18000-F

There are several online retailers that sell them for less.
 

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Eibach makes springs for a lot of economy cars etc. Not necessarily performance cars.. and there is not a huge market for performance parts for them. In this case the eibach pro dampers are great, because they match the spring rates of their pro kit.. but with the mustang there is such a huge market of aftermarket parts, i would look elsewhere like Ford Performance or Steeda. I've been happy with FP. Both are good options.
 
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I've had them on other cars and have no complaints. That being said, I think you'd be better off looking into the Ford Performance dampers. They're a little more expensive, but come with new strut and shock mounts, which on a 2015 car are definitely due for replacement.

https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-18000-F

There are several online retailers that sell them for less.

I was thinking about the FP as well. One thing im thinking about is close out pricing compared to the amount of driving i do. Going on 10 years and just at 52k miles. I might drive 50 milrs a week these days.
 
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Eibach makes springs for a lot of economy cars etc. Not necessarily performance cars.. and there is not a huge market for performance parts for them. In this case the eibach pro dampers are great, because they match the spring rates of their pro kit.. but with the mustang there is such a huge market of aftermarket parts, i would look elsewhere like Ford Performance or Steeda. I've been happy with FP. Both are good options.

Im wondering how much better the FP or Steeda would be compared to close out pricing for a car that only gets driving under 50 miles per week.
 

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Not many people run them so hard to say. Try it out and let us know
 

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Eibach makes excellent product. I researched prodampers and it's clear they should be used with the spring kit that really drops the car, that does incl very nice strut bump stops, plus the tel support is excellent. Then you need bump steer kit...

I would go for Koni Special Active or Ford Track....
 
 








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