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Here is a couple of pics post spring install, I love the stance and the ride! Just gotta get them some nice matching shocks for racing.
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They were great, the benefits were more from a lower center of gravity and the extra camber up front. They are under dampened with the factory PP shocks for track use, but they are predictable so it was easy to manage.
 

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[MENTION=18099]XLR8EDMUSTANG[/MENTION] stance looks great! Those sidewinder decals are a nice touch :)
 

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A few pictures of my car with the Steeda ultralite linears at Ford Nationals.

I got a TON of compliments on my stance at Ford Nationals. Everyone wanted to know what springs I had on :)
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These are my results after lowering my ecoboost on ultralite linears. I've driven the car about 15 miles and gave it over a week to settle. Looks like I need to raise the rear 0.75" in order for it to be level.
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Here are some shots of mine. But i want to get everyone's opinion, as i keep getting asked if i'm on coils or bags sometimes as it's that low. Can't even fit your fingers in the rear anymore. I do have spacers so that exaggerates the lowness (fender gap).

I went to our local cars and coffee this past weekend and a stang there had h&r which are supposed to be lower than mine but mine was still lower. Don't get me wrong i love the stance but i'm worried that it's lower in a bad way. FYI it doesn't ride bad, -2 out back as well and a few other steeda suspension items

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The Ultralite springs are the perfect drop if you have 19" wheels and 35 aspect tires. If you go 20" wheels with the usual 35 aspect and the usual 295-315 width tire, you're going to get less wheel gap in the back than the front (almost no gap in the back for me). Your car looks great!
 

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[MENTION=18005]chrisgonzales[/MENTION] I personally love how it looks on your car. :)
 

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[MENTION=10893]David@Steeda[/MENTION] i love them too, just i feel that it's lower than a handful other that are rated lower or same setup i've seen in person and online. Guess i'm paranoid i installed them wrong :doh:

Wouldn't have it any other way :headbang:
 

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Chris - I think it sits perfect, too. You have nothing to worry about.

Here are a few pictures of mine on 285/35/20 and 305/35/20's.

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Are these the new extreme ultralites? Why is it that Ecoboost stangs can't get this same slammed look with ultralites as GT models? :(
Nope these are just the "plain/standard" ultralite linears. Weight of the engine has alot to do with the height of the front i'm thinking
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