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Yes but the ride will suffer somewhat. The springs are not as "stiff" I think compared to the SHO ones.
 

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So.... the car will probably bounce around more then right? Wouldn't the SARC still be functional?

If it is going to be such a pain in the ass just to lower the car to achieve a nice look with larger wheels, I may end up having to do the ghetto drop after all. I really don't want to change out struts and all.
 

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SARC doesn't work with anything other than OEM replacement struts. I'm not even sure you can get SARC struts anymore, just normal Taurus ones.
 

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Yes 2002 Taurus Struts are good replacements for the SHO but you have to use SHO springs.
 

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If you buy anything from wheelsnext ask if they are available or can even get them. Every wheel I wanted from there they couldn't get. You wouldn't believe the trouble I had finding wheels. Then when I got them I didn't end up with the right ones.
 

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Thanks. They do have a good selection and I saw a couple that I will check on, I am really leaning toward the Enkie J10's. The Enkie's are available in a black matte finish that is not too flat and not too shiny, I think they will go well with Ebony Satin, but I really want to see some in person to make sure.
I like the gloss black and gunmetal wheels as well.

Opinion question: Of these three choices, what do you think would look the best with Ebony Satin, Matte Black, Gloss Black, or Gunmetal?
 

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I think whatever looks the best to you should be what you buy. Don't let us sway your opinion.

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I think black is a little over done anymore but w/e.
 

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I have searched and searched and have found nothing but dead ends, does anyone make a lowering spring for the Gen3 SHO anymore?
 

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Done that, I see nothing pertaining to a Gen3 SHO. I just checked their website and I entered the year and make and there is nothing for a Taurus in their list. Other websites only list springs for the Gen2 SHO and Gen3 wagon.
These springs have got to be out there somewhere.
 

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They never made springs for the SHO just the regular Taurus. That's why the strut /springs are a problem.
 

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Okay, now I understand, I was searching for something that never existed in the first place. What exactly is the problem? Rough ride? Spongey ride? Suspension geometry?
 

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The springs will bottom out in front. If you were serious then custom made ones would be the thing. But struts would still be a problem.
 
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