I've never heard of them, and I couldn't find any reviews online. So I would suggest you stay away from them and go with a reputable (yes, more expensive) brand that has a good reputation among Stangers.
I agree Alot of times you get what you pay for. But not quite always Personally I'd go for ford C springs (1.25 inch drop) or The Ford Bullitt racing package which give you springs shocks and struts plus front and rear sway bars. Depending on how hardcore you want to go. You could just do the springs for about (180)Ford Racing Mustang C-Springs (79-04) at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!I've never heard of them, and I couldn't find any reviews online. So I would suggest you stay away from them and go with a reputable (yes, more expensive) brand that has a good reputation among Stangers.
If I remember correctly, Ford C-springs is the same as Eibach Pro springs and cheaper.
Ford C-Springs, dude, read the first wordHmm I've never heard that. But the C springs are at a legit price if they are made by Eibach. Thats an even better deal 70 bucks cheaper! :winks
Well alot of times they buy from suppliers. I've heard The Ford racing parts mufflers are supposed to be steeda or borla or something. Is it so far fetched they might get their springs from somebody else too?Ford C-Springs, dude, read the first word
Ford is Ford and Eibach is Eibach, no big aha there :yelwacko:
They got the same spring rate if I remember correctly, hope this cleared it up better.
okey ill just spend the money i guess i would rather only have to do it once and do it right
A kit would be better as you will need matching shocks and struts, this job is not for the inexperienced, if you don't know what you are doing pay a mechanic, you might need camber/caster plates and you will need a realignment when it's all finished...So the bullitt kit has me interested but does anyone have any expirence with it i like that i can do it all at one that way