Anyone using these? If so does anyone have a part number? Was thinking of doing something like this or just the eaton springs with bilstein shocks for the front.
If you want a great coil over setup with bilstein struts, Bilstein rear shocks The Street or track is the way to go....I can get you a discount as a member here..Pm me if your interested...Anyone using these? If so does anyone have a part number? Was thinking of doing something like this or just the eaton springs with bilstein shocks for the front.
What bilstein struts are you guys using? I just might get those with a set of eaton springs with a 1" drop. I mean the actual part numbers for the front and back? I cant seem to find them listed specifically for our cars. You using the sport or HD versions? ThanksI've used QA1s about times before (on different cars) and never could say to anyone I liked the ride quality.
I've always used Bilstein as soon as I rolled any car I've owned off the lot and have always been pleasantly surprised with the increased handling and road feel without being harsh.
The bilstein struts are specific to the street or track coilover system you can't use them with stock control arms..You just need plain old bilstein shocks for a 73 Mustang http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/bilstein.asp The listings for 65-70 should fit our cars call Bilstein direct for more info or check with mustangs unlimitedWhat bilstein struts are you guys using? I just might get those with a set of eaton springs with a 1" drop. I mean the actual part numbers for the front and back? I cant seem to find them listed specifically for our cars. You using the sport or HD versions? ThanksI've used QA1s about times before (on different cars) and never could say to anyone I liked the ride quality.
I've always used Bilstein as soon as I rolled any car I've owned off the lot and have always been pleasantly surprised with the increased handling and road feel without being harsh.
The 1970 shocks mount differently on the top than the 71's. Just FYIThe bilstein struts are specific to the street or track coilover system you can't use them with stock control arms..You just need plain old bilstein shocks for a 73 Mustang http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/bilstein.asp The listings for 65-70 should fit our cars call Bilstein direct for more info or check with mustangs unlimitedWhat bilstein struts are you guys using? I just might get those with a set of eaton springs with a 1" drop. I mean the actual part numbers for the front and back? I cant seem to find them listed specifically for our cars. You using the sport or HD versions? ThanksI've used QA1s about times before (on different cars) and never could say to anyone I liked the ride quality.
I've always used Bilstein as soon as I rolled any car I've owned off the lot and have always been pleasantly surprised with the increased handling and road feel without being harsh.
Your right for the front, which is why I said call direct for more info- I know the rear fits should have been more specficThe 1970 shocks mount differently on the top than the 71's. Just FYIThe bilstein struts are specific to the street or track coilover system you can't use them with stock control arms..You just need plain old bilstein shocks for a 73 Mustang http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/bilstein.asp The listings for 65-70 should fit our cars call Bilstein direct for more info or check with mustangs unlimitedWhat bilstein struts are you guys using? I just might get those with a set of eaton springs with a 1" drop. I mean the actual part numbers for the front and back? I cant seem to find them listed specifically for our cars. You using the sport or HD versions? Thanks
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