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Nice choice! I'll make sure that ships out asap for you :thumbsup:
Were those springs designed to work with the stock dampers?

Do you sell aftermarket dampers to go with your lowering springs?

From my understanding springs and dampers really should be designed to work together
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Were those springs designed to work with the stock dampers?

Do you sell aftermarket dampers to go with your lowering springs?

From my understanding springs and dampers really should be designed to work together

Ford Racing has pretty much the only non-coil over option for aftermarket dampers ATM. I'm waiting on Koni to release theirs.
 

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Were those springs designed to work with the stock dampers?

Do you sell aftermarket dampers to go with your lowering springs?

From my understanding springs and dampers really should be designed to work together
In our extensive testing the stock dampers work fine with the progressives (if they lowered the car more aggressively then we would be hesitant to use the stock dampers), although we are in the process of finalizing Steeda shocks and struts specifically for our springs.
 

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Thanks man. I just ordered 2 sets of spacers. Looks like the springs will be going on first and then when these spacers show up I'll get them mounted afterwards.
Where did you end up buying these, if not from AM. I'm looking to do the EXACT setup you're doing. I just need to get paid:thumbsup:
 

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After lowering my ride on Steeda Progressives, I ordered a set of 25mm spacers from GarageLine because AM was sold out. They fit perfectly, full bolt on, no cutting or anything required. Perfectly Flush and makes my ride look so much more muscular. Be Sure you get an alignment prior to putting on the Spacers.
 

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In our extensive testing the stock dampers work fine with the progressives (if they lowered the car more aggressively then we would be hesitant to use the stock dampers), although we are in the process of finalizing Steeda shocks and struts specifically for our springs.
Will you be selling a "kit" similar to the FRPP kit?
 

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After lowering my ride on Steeda Progressives, I ordered a set of 25mm spacers from GarageLine because AM was sold out. They fit perfectly, full bolt on, no cutting or anything required. Perfectly Flush and makes my ride look so much more muscular. Be Sure you get an alignment prior to putting on the Spacers.
I hear GREAT things about garageline and from the pics they have that perfect spacing. I have seen some spacers of similar dimensions that appear to put the wheel out farther, or maybe it's premium vs PP wheels...
 

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Where did you end up buying these, if not from AM. I'm looking to do the EXACT setup you're doing. I just need to get paid:thumbsup:
Ordered through AM... I'm going to wait it out. Car is going in storage for the winter anyways within the next two weeks or so. Not in too terrible of a hurry
 

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The 25mm on PP wheels do stick out further than the fender in the rear. Hence why I went with 20mm for the rear...studs be damned lol.
 
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The 25mm on PP wheels do stick out further than the fender in the rear. Hence why I went with 20mm for the rear...studs be damned lol.
shit... how much sticking out are we talking?
 

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The 25mm on PP wheels do stick out further than the fender in the rear. Hence why I went with 20mm for the rear...studs be damned lol.
I dont know why he keeps posting this. They do not stick out and do not rub anything. Perhaps this was viewed on a vehicle that wasnt aligned in the back? At -1.5° camber they're absolutely perfect.

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