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- 2011 Mustang GT
Finished my springs up yesterday, and wanted to let everyone know, if you've got air tools, DO THESE YOURSELF! Springs are not a tough job, just take it slow and you will be fine.
Here's a breakdown of things. I took measurements before and after the install in my garage of the fender height, bumper height, and wheel gap, to give everyone a good idea of what to expect. Here are the results:
Fender Height-
Stock Front: 27"
H&R Front: 25 1/4"
Stock Rear: 27"
H&R Rear: 25 3/4"
Wheel Gap-
Stock Front: 3"
H&R Front: 1 1/4"
Stock Rear: 2 1/2"
H&R Rear: 1 3/4"
Bumper Height-
Stock Front: 6 9/16"
H&R Front: 4 7/8"
Stock Rear: 11 3/4"
H&R Rear: 10"
Wheel Gap Front 3 1 1/4 1 3/4 Rear 2 1/2 1 3/4 3/4
Bumper Height Front 6 9/16 4 7/8 1 2/3 Rear 11 3/4 10 1 3/4
And last, here's a breakdown of before and after in visual form:
Front Stock vs. Front H&R:
Rear Stock vs. Rear H&R:
Last, here's the car from the side:
Driving impressions are good so far. Body roll/pitch has been reduced greatly, and I don't feel that these springs are bouncy at all. I've driven them about 50 miles since install, and I really like the way the car handles now. I think these with a rear sway bar would be a great investment to the suspension of the MS6.
If anyone has questions on the install, don't hesitate to ask. I didn't have the opportunity to take pics as I went along, but I can guide you through based on memory.
Here's a breakdown of things. I took measurements before and after the install in my garage of the fender height, bumper height, and wheel gap, to give everyone a good idea of what to expect. Here are the results:
Fender Height-
Stock Front: 27"
H&R Front: 25 1/4"
Stock Rear: 27"
H&R Rear: 25 3/4"
Wheel Gap-
Stock Front: 3"
H&R Front: 1 1/4"
Stock Rear: 2 1/2"
H&R Rear: 1 3/4"
Bumper Height-
Stock Front: 6 9/16"
H&R Front: 4 7/8"
Stock Rear: 11 3/4"
H&R Rear: 10"
Wheel Gap Front 3 1 1/4 1 3/4 Rear 2 1/2 1 3/4 3/4
Bumper Height Front 6 9/16 4 7/8 1 2/3 Rear 11 3/4 10 1 3/4
And last, here's a breakdown of before and after in visual form:
Front Stock vs. Front H&R:


Rear Stock vs. Rear H&R:


Last, here's the car from the side:

Driving impressions are good so far. Body roll/pitch has been reduced greatly, and I don't feel that these springs are bouncy at all. I've driven them about 50 miles since install, and I really like the way the car handles now. I think these with a rear sway bar would be a great investment to the suspension of the MS6.
If anyone has questions on the install, don't hesitate to ask. I didn't have the opportunity to take pics as I went along, but I can guide you through based on memory.
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