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PP! with a ford racing track springs struts and shocks and a .25" steeda rear spring spacer it lowered the front 1.0" and the rear .75" I have 23mm wheel spacers in the rear and 25mm in the front. perfect fit
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PP! with a ford racing track springs struts and shocks and a .25" steeda rear spring spacer it lowered the front 1.0" and the rear .75" I have 23mm wheel spacers in the rear and 25mm in the front. perfect fit
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That’s the perfect look.
 

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I think 1" are a too big, that's 25.4mm. I used to run a 23mm rear and a 25mm front (before I got my new wheels), and it was pretty close, though I think just a __smidge__ too much, or not, it's slightly more than my aftermarket wheels which I think are perfect, but looks so much better than stock.

Just an FYI, 23mm is supposed to be the smallest that will clear the OEM PP wheel lug pockets, but I still had a tiny bit of contact that require the rear lugs to be ground down a small amount. Nothing that would affect the safety or anything, but definitely test the clearance.
 

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I think 1" are a too big, that's 25.4mm. I used to run a 23mm rear and a 25mm front (before I got my new wheels), and it was pretty close, though I think just a __smidge__ too much, or not, it's slightly more than my aftermarket wheels which I think are perfect, but looks so much better than stock.

Just an FYI, 23mm is supposed to be the smallest that will clear the OEM PP wheel lug pockets, but I still had a tiny bit of contact that require the rear lugs to be ground down a small amount. Nothing that would affect the safety or anything, but definitely test the clearance.
Where did you buy your 23mm spacers? Most I see are 1”.
 

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I am running steeda sport progressive 1" drop springs and 25mm coyote spacers from steeda all round. A slightly narrower spacer (maybe 20mm) on the rear would sit better but otherwise I'm happy.

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Thank you for sharing, Dean - the car looks great!

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How much does the 25 mm spacers each weigh?
 

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23 RR from boca/motorsport tech, 25 FR from eibach..

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This is a great setup.. I'm surprised no one has yet mentioned Camber Plates.. They were highly recommended by Steeda to retain factory alignment and/or adjust for more aggressive handling. Additionally, to help with clearance..

- Eibach Pro Spring kit
- 20mm Hubcentric Spacers (front)
- 1 inch Hubcentric Spacers (Rear)
- Steeda upper front camber plates

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- CJ Pony Lowering Springs
- 25mm Coyote Spacers (Front)
- 25mm Coyote Spacers (Rear)
- Steeda upper front camber plates

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I am running steeda sport progressive 1" drop springs and 25mm coyote spacers from steeda all round. A slightly narrower spacer (maybe 20mm) on the rear would sit better but otherwise I'm happy.

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Any rubbing issues. How is the ride compared to standard? Are you running Magneride.
I’m looking for a setup that looks like this.
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