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What GT350 lowering springs are you using?

Which GT350 Lowering springs?


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Title says it all. Please select your spring and if you like, post pic and rationale for your choice.
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Installed the Eibach springs first and tried them for a week. They were to choppy for my liking. Was lower than the FP springs but I knew long term I would not enjoy the ride. Installed the FP springs and like the ride. Being slightly lower than the factory springs is enough to provide the stance I was also looking for.
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The wheels are stock GT 350 non-R rims.

I have a bunch of pics posted on the forum but I cant find the user CP link to see my attachments. How do you view your previous attachments on this WS ??
 
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FP springs here, was thinking about going lower but I scrape enough already on 30 series tires.
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I measured 4.75” front splitter ground clearance from the lowest part of tip which is closer to ground on OEM tires and rims. What do you think the ground clearance is now with the FP springs.
 
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We are talking about the M-5300-W Ford Perf springs, right? I've got them, but I'm waiting for my Forgeline wheels to be built which will be a few weeks, then the alignment shop will install the springs along with Vorschlag camber plates and I'll post pics.
 
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We are talking about the M-5300-W Ford Perf springs, right? I've got them, but I'm waiting for my Forgeline wheels to be built which will be a few weeks, then the alignment shop will install the springs along with Vorschlag camber plates and I'll post pics.
Yes, that’s exactly the kit. Sounds like a great plan
 

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I measured 4.75” front splitter ground clearance from the lowest part of tip which is closer to ground on OEM tires and rims. What do you think the ground clearance is now with the FP springs.
The lowest part of the splitter which is the outboard edge it measures 4 inches from the ground.

FP springs and 30 series sidewall tires.
 
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The lowest part of the splitter which is the outboard edge it measures 4 inches from the ground.

FP springs and 30 series sidewall tires.
Thanks...that’s not bad of a drop, it don’t think I will add R splitter anytime soon though.
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