I'm 30 minutes into pulling this bitch out and i just dont see it! Looked at the video again and didn't see the rotor or the strut. Did you forget to mention these need to be removed? Because the Ford saddles are welded to the bar, i think its near ipossible without drop the strut down? Any advise?
I have a 23 Mach1 with the complete track package ,but I want a lower stance a more aggressive ride but I don’t want to go backwards as far as handling goes how can steeda improve my overall performance?
Our MagneRide Dual Rate springs sound like exactly what you're looking for. The initial rate will actually be softer than your factory springs for daily driving, but the secondary rate is much more suited for corning once you lay into it. They should lower it about 3/4" all around. The Stop the Hop starter kit can help get power to the ground and is an easy add-on if you're already doing springs.
Putting the magnaride dual rate springs on this week shipping is fast since I live an hour or two away 😂 may add this to
great video,thanks!
I'm 30 minutes into pulling this bitch out and i just dont see it! Looked at the video again and didn't see the rotor or the strut. Did you forget to mention these need to be removed? Because the Ford saddles are welded to the bar, i think its near ipossible without drop the strut down? Any advise?
“Into this bitch”😂
Back roads…. Like out my driveway 🤫
I have a 23 Mach1 with the complete track package ,but I want a lower stance a more aggressive ride but I don’t want to go backwards as far as handling goes how can steeda improve my overall performance?
Start with their lowering springs and stop the hop package
Our MagneRide Dual Rate springs sound like exactly what you're looking for. The initial rate will actually be softer than your factory springs for daily driving, but the secondary rate is much more suited for corning once you lay into it. They should lower it about 3/4" all around. The Stop the Hop starter kit can help get power to the ground and is an easy add-on if you're already doing springs.
@@steedaautosports ok thanks for the info and I will definitely look into that setup for my car