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They are ready to ship on 10/04/16When are the spacers available to order?
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They are ready to ship on 10/04/16When are the spacers available to order?
The only spacers on the site are 1/4" and 3/8"...there are no 3/16" that I see.Yes, you have the early version we still offer both, the choice for road racers is running the early version with the 3/16 inch rear spacer. The reason we don't have the drag race look on our handling springs is because we like more 50/50 weight distribution for handling. The more you jack up the rear end, the more weight you transfer to the front wheels which is not desirable for optimum Handling.
Check out this article below by one of the most respected critics, Evan Smith in the Mustang and S550 market.The vehicles featured had the early Ultra-lights.
http://www.mustangandfords.com/even...-at-the-track-guys-camp-steeda-driving-event/
Sorry for the delay, just preparing for the Hurricane.I'm ready to order but need some clarification on some details.
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[MENTION=13598]Gibbo205[/MENTION] care to chime in?
Any news on the front spacers? How much do these weigh? I'm wondering if they offset the weight savings of going to ultralite springs.Sorry for the delay, just preparing for the Hurricane.
The spacers are only available in 1/4 and 3/8 we did a last minute change to the dimensions. They will raise the rear almost double the thickness of the spacer. Also. they will work with all aftermarket springs that fit into the upper production spring seat.
A spring spacer is polyurethane it literally has no weight, maybe around 200-300grams.Any news on the front spacers? How much do these weigh? I'm wondering if they offset the weight savings of going to ultralite springs.
Maybe we are talking two different things then:A spring spacer is polyurethane it literally has no weight, maybe around 200-300grams.
DO NOT DO THAT! Yes it would cause more noise but it could also cause suspension failure.Quick question.. If I wanted the front lower, could I remove the lower isolator on the perch? Or would that cause noise? [MENTION=25806]SteedaTech[/MENTION]