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Help lowering 2000 mustang gt

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Hi I'd like to get some advice or input or recommendations for lowering my car I've looked at different options I'm not trying to spend too much or have that much of a hassle for the intall. I've looked at Bc coilovers with 8kg front spring rate (I'm not sure if a different spring rate would be better) or Eibach pro kit performance lowering springs with Eibach Pro-Damper shock and strut kit. I'm looking for something that's still comfortable for normal driving and that I can have a little fun with on curvy roads in the mountains.
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IMHO Kohni STR.t is where it's at for dual purpose. The Eibach Pro kits will be really tight and unless you live and only drive in an area with smooth roads, you're gonna feel it.
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I've got regular Eibachs and KYBs on my 86 LX coupe, fwiw. I have had them before on previous foxbodies. They aren't radical lowering and they ride as well as the stock springs do. It's the sport lines that are too stiff and too low for road use.

I do recommend sticking with just springs and shocks rater than coil overs. Unless you spend real money, you'll likely find coil overs disappointing and durability long term is in question.
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