springs
#4
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RE: springs
i've got my 07 coupe on sportlines with stock shocks. its roughly a 2" drop and occasionally it does get a bit bumpy but most of the time it's hardly noticeable... just so you know brakecheck is running a special right now on kyb shocks. buy 3 get 1 free.
#8
RE: springs
The amount of drop has little to do with how bumpy your ride will be. The stiffness of the spring is what you need to be concerned with. Typically these are related since as you drop the car, you have less wheel clearance so you need stiffer springs. A progressive spring will offer more comfort than a linear, but then again, we do not know anything about the parts that you are looking at. This is a very subjective question and what I might think is ok, you may hate and vice versa. Personally, I strongly believe in doing a job completely and properly which means that if you want to lower your car, have the camber adjustment, springs and dampers in hand before you loosen a single bolt. Obviously, it is your car and you will do what you want, but I'd rather wait and collect parts before installing half of the job. ...... I guess at FORD, the mechanics are used to having the same cars in the shop for Fix Or Repair Daily maintenance, but I'd still be courteous and give them a single job to do rather than multiple installs of the same part. From my experience, it is best to minimize the favors that you ask people for.
#9
RE: springs
oh i know. i pay them everytime i have them do anything on my car. there is a mechanic there that i go to that worked on hondas and has a honda and i have him do all my work. i had one guy fix my headlight and i paid him. i will pay no matter what.
well the springs that i was looking between are
1) Tein S. Tech lowering springs. 2' front and 1.7' back
2) Skunk 2 lowering springs. 2' front and back
3) Zenn lowering springs. (ive never heard of them but someone has mentioned them before) 2' front and back
What do you think is my best bet to go with. cuz i still want a semi soft ride, and not one were i will feel every bump in the road.
well the springs that i was looking between are
1) Tein S. Tech lowering springs. 2' front and 1.7' back
2) Skunk 2 lowering springs. 2' front and back
3) Zenn lowering springs. (ive never heard of them but someone has mentioned them before) 2' front and back
What do you think is my best bet to go with. cuz i still want a semi soft ride, and not one were i will feel every bump in the road.