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gt98 05-15-2006 02:34 PM

lowering question?
 
alright im planning on lowering my stang 2 inches all the way around but the question i have is that ive got 1.25m spacers on the rear just wondering if i will have rubbeage if i lower it 2 inches on the back?

Or how about if i do 1.50 out back and 2 up front?

fast Ed 05-15-2006 03:29 PM

Stock wheels and tires, or larger??

Help us, help you. :biggrin:


cheers
Ed N.

gt98 05-15-2006 06:00 PM

lol.. yes stock tires and rims 1998 gt

Ponyryd 05-15-2006 06:21 PM

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With stock rims, it should be fine, why a 2" drop though? You'll be better off doing a 1.5" drop IMO.
Here's my old Cobra-1.5" drop.

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gt98 05-15-2006 06:23 PM

i just got a good deal on them but im debating weather i should drop it that low.. im trying to find pictures on cardomain right now to see what it looks like.thanks for the pic man :tup

GTMOJO 05-15-2006 08:59 PM

You'll also need to look at adding new caster/camber plates for a drop greater then 1.5. An additional cost - something to consider. Just had mine lowered 1.5 - looks great, handles great.

GTMOJO 05-15-2006 09:04 PM

Check out the Eibach.com web site - look under the 'Proline' lowering kit. The site shows you the different looks for Mustang a 1.5 (proline) and a 2" (sportline) drop.
Hope this helps.

gt98 05-15-2006 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by GTMOJO
Check out the Eibach.com web site - look under the 'Proline' lowering kit. The site shows you the different looks for Mustang a 1.5 (proline) and a 2" (sportline) drop.
Hope this helps.

eh thats perfect man thanks.. just checked there site and im going to go with a 2 inche drop dont know why but i used to drive a VW before could be why :confused: ... but now it all depends on if it clears the rear with the1.25 spacers i got on :banghead:...

Ponyryd 05-15-2006 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by gt98
eh thats perfect man thanks.. just checked there site and im going to go with a 2 inche drop dont know why but i used to drive a VW before could be why :confused: ... but now it all depends on if it clears the rear with the1.25 spacers i got on :banghead:...

It should clear no problem, if it doesn't, just pull 'em off.


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