Silver95
SHO Member
ES_8CH_OH said:I'm really interested in junking my Moogs and getting Eibachs after reading that statement. I want soft, not jarring.
I know this is like comparing apples to oranges, but I have Eibachs on my 88 Mustang the ride is much smoother. Who would have thought my Mustang would have a smoother ride than my Taurus. The little bumps are absorbed in my Mustang. Whereas the Moog springs on my SHO absorb almost nothing. The ride is comparable to a go-cart.
Meanwhile, the ride height is screwed up with Moogs. I went from too high in the front and too low in the rear to the inverse- too low in the front and too high in the rear.
I have one coil removed from the fronts and the ride is nice. The front is lower than a SHO with stock springs as well as a SHO with Eibachs. I had my car parked next to both at the same time.
The rear has no springs cut, and rides like crap sits higher than SHO with Eibachs. The ride is awefully stiff, with almost no suspension travel. The inside rear wheel looses contact with the pavement with I back out of my driveway now. Really weird. I cannot see cutting springs to make the rear lower helping to make the ride softer or increase suspension travel.
I am really contemplating going to Eibach springs... I have Monroe Sensatrac struts and I have read that spring and strut combo does not work together. Why? The car does not get lowered much with an Eibach spring replacement.
Silver 95: What kind of struts are you using to compliment your Eibachs?
I have monroe sensatrack's on the 155K mile MTX. The eibach's are sitting pretty nicelly (took about half a year or so for the final drop) The ride is not bad, its pretty smooth, not too jarrie. I was planning on using these struts again or perhaps something like the KYB's. If i were to ever get intrax, id go with KONI's because intrax really do lower the car quite a bit.

