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Lowering Springs and Spacers

SWPHX

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Hello Everyone!

I am currently running 25mm Spacers on 19inch wheels, I love the aggressive look but want to go lower.

I have been looking at the Eibach Sportline lowering springs and was wondering if anyone had tried a similar combo and had any issues with fitment or rubbing…push comes to shove the spacers can come off but would love to have both.

Any feedback appreciated!

Current Stance/Look
S650 Mustang Lowering Springs and Spacers IMG_2361
S650 Mustang Lowering Springs and Spacers IMG_2362
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spacers are a band aid at best. buy wheels with the offsets you want.
 

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Hello Everyone!

I am currently running 25mm Spacers on 19inch wheels, I love the aggressive look but want to go lower.

I have been looking at the Eibach Sportline lowering springs and was wondering if anyone had tried a similar combo and had any issues with fitment or rubbing…push comes to shove the spacers can come off but would love to have both.

Any feedback appreciated!

Current Stance/Look
IMG_2361.jpeg
IMG_2362.jpeg
While not really an apples to apples comparison, I’m running Ford Performance lowering springs on my Dark Horse. I do have aftermarket wheels but they’re in the factory handling package specs…19x10.5 and 19x11 with corresponding factory offsets. The only rubbing issue isn’t a rubbing issue, but pertains to the splitter but that was an issue before the drop because of how big it is. if your car had magnaride then the springs I have should work for your car.
 

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This isn't an exact answer to your question, but I had Sportlines on my S550 paired with SVE R350 19x10 and 19x11 wheels and never had any issues.
 

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Do you know the part number for those lowering springs? The only ones I found were for non-Magnaride suspensions.

While not really an apples to apples comparison, I’m running Ford Performance lowering springs on my Dark Horse. I do have aftermarket wheels but they’re in the factory handling package specs…19x10.5 and 19x11 with corresponding factory offsets. The only rubbing issue isn’t a rubbing issue, but pertains to the splitter but that was an issue before the drop because of how big it is. if your car had magnaride then the springs I have should work for your car.
 

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Do you know the part number for those lowering springs? The only ones I found were for non-Magnaride suspensions.
M5300-W is the spring part number
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