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Eventually planning on 20's.. what springs should I buy?

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First time with a Mustang that's going to get 20 inch wheels. I love the look of the eibachs but maybe the steeda progressive will be better for 20's?

If anyone knows how the eibachs will impact 20's and at what rim/tire width please let me know!
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As long as the overall diameter is the same, spring choice won't matter in terms of fitting really. With Sportlines the ride will be shit with 18s, 19s, or 20s if you ask me.
 

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I'm running eibach sportlines , set up is 20x9.5 et35 255/35 front and 20x10.5 et45 305/30 rear . No rub and everything is flush .
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Hot damn that looks good. Did you need to get caster camber plates? I know on my last mustang I got them when I lowered the car (new edge).

Thanks for the input, appreciate it.
 

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I did maximum motorsport camber caster plates , ton of adustablity . Alignment is set to factory spec right now
 

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I did maximum motorsport camber caster plates , ton of adustablity . Alignment is set to factory spec right now
Yeah I had the same on my 2004, are they required when using the eibachs?
 

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That I do not know . I did it because I had the strut apart for the spring and I wanted to be able to adjust it . From the factory there is no adjustment for caster camber
 

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First time with a Mustang that's going to get 20 inch wheels. I love the look of the eibachs but maybe the steeda progressive will be better for 20's?

If anyone knows how the eibachs will impact 20's and at what rim/tire width please let me know!
You don’t have much to worry about with the Eibach ProKit and the Steeda Progressives. Go any lower and you have to be careful with backspacing and tire height selection. 20x10 square or 20x10F/20x11R are pretty common setups.
 

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I'm running the Eibach pro-kit with 20x10 (35 offset) 285/35 in front, and 20x11 (50 offset) 315/35, in rear. Soooooo close in the front when I turn the wheel all the way, but no rubbing anywhere. The rear sits as flush as it can get without poking.
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