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Had my Steeda springs installed and balanced by my dealer. Big handling improvement.
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Looks great. Enjoy the new-found handling...
 

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Just got mine done today. Sorry for the crappy pics, I took them with my iPhone and the lighting outside has not been great.

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As I said above for cpana, Looks great. But, enjoy the new-found handling...!
 

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I loved the Steeda springs and sway bar combo on my ST, but it seems like on this setup the rear sits lower than the front for some odd reason wish it was the other way around or if the front sat a tad lower it would be perfect, do you guys plan on making a coilover setup for the S550's?
 
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Just got mine done today. Sorry for the crappy pics, I took them with my iPhone and the lighting outside has not been great.

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Looks great! :)
 

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Thanks everyone! Now I'm just waiting for the Steeda intake to be released so I can add that as well :headbang:
 

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I loved the Steeda springs and sway bar combo on my ST, but it seems like on this setup the rear sits lower than the front for some odd reason wish it was the other way around or if the front sat a tad lower it would be perfect, do you guys plan on making a coilover setup for the S550's?
The springs do settle just so you know, and yes in the future we do plan on coilovers.
 

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How much does the drop affect camber? Are you still within an acceptable range or do you need a camber kit?
 

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Lowering a car creates negative camber=wheels bending in. If that exceeds a point, the inside of wheels wear faster and tires end up wearing faster. Depending on cars dropping an inch can be insignificant or too much. Camber kit provides parts that alow the alignment guys to adjust camber back to flat. I m not aware if mustang's suspention allows for camber to be corrected stock.
 

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Lowering a car creates negative camber=wheels bending in. If that exceeds a point, the inside of wheels wear faster and tires end up wearing faster. Depending on cars dropping an inch can be insignificant or too much. Camber kit provides parts that alow the alignment guys to adjust camber back to flat. I m not aware if mustang's suspention allows for camber to be corrected stock.

if you get a set of lowering springs does the installer automatically use a camber kit?
 

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No because of cost but should recommend it
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