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Stock, so I can get in and out of my driveway without scraping...no pic required, lol
Me too for now. Going to steeda dual rate MR springs soon. Should be a .75” drop. Can’t go lower for same reason. Driveway. Added a brigjit curb bridge last summer. Helps out a good bit. Still need to be careful though.
 

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Dropped on RTR springs, which are rebranded whiteline, I believe. Great look with the 20s
I have RTR’s on my S197 car. Those are rebranded Ford K springs. The Ford label ones weren’t available anywhere and little homework revealed that, so why not?!?! They’re phenomenal.
 

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Ella is also dropped on the Steeda Dual Rate Ultimate Handling springs. Ain't nobody has said tickety boo to me, nor would I care if they did. Haters gonna hate. Car enthuiests will cheer you on even if it isn't their cup of tea.

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Lowered with Steeda. Never had anyone mention the ride height.

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I currently have a stock suspension 2017 GT PP1. I drive the car to/from work and enjoy spirited rides on the weekend. It's not a daily driver and I also no not track the car. I want to lower it like an inch and was thinking about the Steeda Progressive springs. However, with some research it looks like those springs don't give much performance gains.
I also wasn't going to replace the stock shocks/struts but also looks like that's recommended to do.
What other parts would be necessary to drop the car about an inch all around?
And what springs/shock/struts have you guys used for this type of drop with similar driving conditions?
 

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I currently have a stock suspension 2017 GT PP1. I drive the car to/from work and enjoy spirited rides on the weekend. It's not a daily driver and I also no not track the car. I want to lower it like an inch and was thinking about the Steeda Progressive springs. However, with some research it looks like those springs don't give much performance gains.
I also wasn't going to replace the stock shocks/struts but also looks like that's recommended to do.
What other parts would be necessary to drop the car about an inch all around?
And what springs/shock/struts have you guys used for this type of drop with similar driving conditions?
Just get the ford performance race suspension setup. Simple no fuss no muss
 

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My recommendation is this;

Ford Performance Street Handling Suspension Package Assembled Mustang EcoBoost/ GT 2015-2022


The reason is, its a complete kit, youre not trying to wring out more than this. I essentially have this setup on steeda ultrlites and some other stuff and my car rides like a proper GT car. It rides every bit like a M car but is relatively stiff but not harsh. I'd assume the 350 springs in the set is a little bit softer but will drop your car around a half.


If you want a bit more go with my setup you can see my ride height in my avatar.
 

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BMR min drop rear, coilovers up front.

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My recommendation is this;

Ford Performance Street Handling Suspension Package Assembled Mustang EcoBoost/ GT 2015-2022


The reason is, its a complete kit, youre not trying to wring out more than this. I essentially have this setup on steeda ultrlites and some other stuff and my car rides like a proper GT car. It rides every bit like a M car but is relatively stiff but not harsh. I'd assume the 350 springs in the set is a little bit softer but will drop your car around a half.


If you want a bit more go with my setup you can see my ride height in my avatar.
Thanks for the input. I really like the Stance of Orange5Fifty. I may go much more aggressive than I thought. I feel if I go minimal I'll just come back and go more aggressive later.
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