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<blockquote data-quote="notthenow" data-source="post: 16336415" data-attributes="member: 167935"><p>Hey I am wondering everyone's thoughts/experiences with sway bar and spring combinations. I have a 1998 GT. Several years ago I bought a package that include the Bullitt springs, sway bars, and shocks and struts. Nice improvement and inexpensive (around $500). I noticed the Bullitt bar was smaller, but tubular versus my GT bar which was solid but larger. I have found that the spring rates were 450 front and 210 rear for the GT and 600 front and 250 rear for the Bullitt. Anyhow, I picked up Steeda sport springs 650/250) on a good sale because I still thought the car could be a bit lower. Then I have been thinking I might add the Eibach or SR bars. The GT bars were 30mm/24mm, the Bullitt 28mm/21mm and the Eibach/SR are 35mm/25m. Have any of you done this and what did you think/feel about the combination?</p><p>Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notthenow, post: 16336415, member: 167935"] Hey I am wondering everyone's thoughts/experiences with sway bar and spring combinations. I have a 1998 GT. Several years ago I bought a package that include the Bullitt springs, sway bars, and shocks and struts. Nice improvement and inexpensive (around $500). I noticed the Bullitt bar was smaller, but tubular versus my GT bar which was solid but larger. I have found that the spring rates were 450 front and 210 rear for the GT and 600 front and 250 rear for the Bullitt. Anyhow, I picked up Steeda sport springs 650/250) on a good sale because I still thought the car could be a bit lower. Then I have been thinking I might add the Eibach or SR bars. The GT bars were 30mm/24mm, the Bullitt 28mm/21mm and the Eibach/SR are 35mm/25m. Have any of you done this and what did you think/feel about the combination? Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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