19's on my '89

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Toolman said:
But silver frost MTX's are rarer than the white 89's. Only about 250 SF 95 MTX's.

ShoClub.com said:
Thus SHO Plus production, by color, using the total SHO production percentages as a percentage of total SHO Plus production, looks like this:

Black 15.06% = 391
Oxford White 25.08% = 651
Electric Red 14.19% = 368
Mocha 10.99% = 285
Jewel Green 34.68% = 900

(NOTE: this is all guesswork since we have no idea of the true SHO Plus color breakdown, but assuming the plus was ordered in approximately the same color breakdown as the regular SHO, then we should be close).

If the guesswork is close, then the Mocha Plus is on the tail of the '95 Silver Frost MTX's.
 

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stangeater said:
Looks really nice! Watch out for those nasty speed bumps and *** holes!!LOL......Oh, by the way, I have one of the rarest colored sho's they ever made...........Green????!!!!!!!!!
marvsho17 said:
Okay, whose going to make the comment about how rare green gen 2's are???

Green is rare too. But, my spilt coffee color is better. :salute:
 

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I would definately lower it. Maybe its just the angle or the pic but the bigger wheels and possibly taller tires makes it look like its riding like a truck.

As far as rarity, how about the turd brown sho that Al Fitz has? The engine bay was painted brown too and i highly doubt that someone likes brown that much to take that much time to make it look like a turd. That and he says that hes seen another one too. But i could be wrong. :shrug:

http://www.alfitz.com/sho/091003/template-car.htm

Rob
 

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get a set of moog springs price is cheaper but if you have a friend that gets eibach for a good deal then it doesnt matter, however, if you get the moogs you can mess around with cutting off a coil or coil and a half off the front and half a coil off the rear and get that rake your looking for at the same time setting the stance you want. the eibachs tend to raise some SHO's because of spring sag. So my vote goes to moog's or maybe even some coilovers from midwest sho Dribble


BTW, do you have any high res pics of the SHO with the 19s on it?
 

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92sho16 said:
get a set of moog springs price is cheaper but if you have a friend that gets eibach for a good deal then it doesnt matter, however, if you get the moogs you can mess around with cutting off a coil or coil and a half off the front and half a coil off the rear and get that rake your looking for at the same time setting the stance you want. the eibachs tend to raise some SHO's because of spring sag. So my vote goes to moog's or maybe even some coilovers from midwest sho Dribble

I may try installing just the fronts and see where the car ends up. I don't want the rear too much lower, but bring the front down an inch and a half and I'll be happy as I want to retain as nice a ride as possible (guess I'm getting old!).

BTW, do you have any high res pics of the SHO with the 19s on it?

PM me and I'll gladly send them to your email once I dig them up.
 

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