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ANTICIVIC -> Lowering mustang (3/23/2003 10:47:35 PM)

How much would a 1 inch drop for a 94 gt help for handling. I ask thins because my mustang and I assume others, cannot handle well at high speeds. Any other mods out there to help handling?


  

mustangLX_89 -> Lowering mustang (3/26/2003 10:30:32 PM)

it helps out pretty good i think. what kind of springs are u getting


91GT5.0 -> Lowering mustang (3/27/2003 1:27:24 PM)

strut tower brace, subframes, springs, shocks and struts, there's a bunch of other suspension parts that could put you into debt real quick (believe me, I know :P)

Those that I mentioned are prolly all you need for a street car, plus some nice control arms if you bring it to the track.


DrifterX -> Lowering mustang (3/27/2003 3:47:52 PM)

You won't notice much with a 1 inch drop. I got a 1 1/2 drop and I can barely tell the difference.

Peace


jbirdsfive0 -> Lowering mustang (4/4/2003 11:02:59 PM)

if u are building an everyday street car then a 1" drpis fine. it all depends onthe spring rate u get. i know h&r springs have different rates. also think about a poly bushing kit.


Sicy Stang -> Lowering mustang (4/4/2003 11:38:11 PM)

Mine's dropped an inch and a half. I noticed the difference. Aftermarket sway bars would help for handling. Big fat ones. Springs too.


spike306 -> Lowering mustang (4/5/2003 11:14:17 AM)

a tubular k-member and a better rack and pinion can't hurt


  

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