Steeda Ultra-lite lowering springs

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SOLD!!!
Brand new in the box, for a 2005-2012 GT, shipping will suck with these, hows $225 shipped, OBO Located in Meridian, Idaho.

Info on the spring http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-ultra-lite-springs-for-2005-and-up-ford-mustang.html

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I have these on my 2011 GT. Even before I went to the Koni STR.T's, the ride was pretty good. My stock Dodge Ram rides rougher than these springs by a long shot and my son's Mazda 3 isn't much better. The Mustang carries enough weight so that the ride is pretty smooth with these. And I've never hit the bump stops in the 5k miles I've had them on.
 
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I love mine as well. A good balance between sport and street. The stang now corners nice and flat even without sway bar upgrades.
 

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I have found the nice ride that you want.
I have went through 3 sets of shocks, D-Spec, Bilstein, Koni's. 4 sets of springs, Steeda Sports, H & R Sports, Ford racing, Steeda Ultra lites.
I would have stayed with the Bilsteins but I didn't have the Ultra lites when I had the Bilsteins. I would Have loved to see what find of ride that would have been.

I finaly settled on Koni adj. Steeda ultralites springs. Roush billet LCA with the stock bushings and Roush rear upper anti-wheel hope kit.
I still have the Steeda front and rear sway bars. This car rides and handles great.

This pic is with the Steeda Ultra lite springs.
 
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I have these on my 2011 GT. Even before I went to the Koni STR.T's, the ride was pretty good. My stock Dodge Ram rides rougher than these springs by a long shot and my son's Mazda 3 isn't much better. The Mustang carries enough weight so that the ride is pretty smooth with these. And I've never hit the bump stops in the 5k miles I've had them on.

Sam Strano personally recommended this set up to me. Koni STR.T's and Ultralites he said are a great combination. Guessing you love it as well?
 

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Do you have to get the relocation brackets for the rear lca while using these springs.?
 
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Do you have to get the relocation brackets for the rear lca while using these springs.?

You don't have to, some recommend you add them to correct/level the LCA , lots of peeps out there without them, if you drag race or road race, you might want them...

I do have the relocation brackets also if someone wants to make a deal for both....
 
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