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  • Slider
    TCS Regular
    • May 2003
    • 111

    Steeda Springs

    Is anyone here running Steeda Sport Springs or Competition Springs?

    I've heard they are pretty good but wanted to know if anyone had them and if they liked them.

    Are they low enough for that nice look?

    Did you use the isolators?

    How is the feel?

    Thanks guys.
  • FASTANG
    not really, but someday
    • Feb 2003
    • 1294

    #2
    I have them w/ Tokiko blues and have great words about them.

    I like the ride height, not too low and not stock.

    The ride is more harsh than with the stock springs, but I don't know if many can look good and not be a little more rough.

    I used the stock 95 isolaters and they worked great. I the vehicle has seen winters, than maybe they are in rough shape and some new ones might be best to use.
    Taryn


    Want to see more? -->'95 GT

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    • VELOCITY
      Pacer's RULE!!!
      • Feb 2003
      • 2900

      #3
      I have the sport springs with to tokico Illumina's. I like them alot. You be the judge if it lowers it enough. They lower it enough for my tastes.


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      • 93SVT
        CLEVON
        • Dec 2002
        • 7226

        #4
        Velocity, I love your car and and I really love those wheels

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        • VELOCITY
          Pacer's RULE!!!
          • Feb 2003
          • 2900

          #5
          Originally posted by 93SVT
          Velocity, I love your car and and I really love those wheels
          Thanks, Bill. Yours is pretty sweet too. Hopefully I will get to see yours again sometime this summer.

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          • Slider
            TCS Regular
            • May 2003
            • 111

            #6
            Thanks for the info guys. Here is a dumb question.

            Are the Shocks necessary or just an improvement over stock?

            Would you ever recommend just doing springs?

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            • Macs Stang
              Dale Jr.
              • Dec 2002
              • 18269

              #7
              do both. you won't get the benefits of the springs without doing the shocks and struts.
              O.C.R.

              I make horse powerz

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              • VELOCITY
                Pacer's RULE!!!
                • Feb 2003
                • 2900

                #8
                On my old 'Stang I just did the springs. The car handled better but the shocks weren't quite strong enough to control the higher rate springs. My new one has both shoch/struts and new springs and rides much better and handles better than my old one. If you can afford it definately do both, it is worth it.

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