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Eibach vs H&R lowering springs

22MavXLT

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I am a huge fan of eibach products, I have ran them on multiple Mustangs in the past and even now on my current 22 Mustang and daughter's 22 Mustang. I know they are in works for the Maverick with a 2.2" drop in front and 2.9" drop in rear, as I got an email back from them saying so. But I am interested to hear opinions on H&R as well. I have never ran HR springs before, so I am hoping to hear other people's comments.

Also, I know some people on here have Escape springs on theirs because the Maverick ones weren't out yet. Which year Escape and AWD or FWD?
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FWD EB XLT. H&R part number 28633-2 for the escape. Looks great but the truck rides rough. I'm going to buy some Eibach's, or H&R's when available.
 

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I have run both for many years on separate vehicles. They are both quality in terms of durability and longevity. I would say that I have had a better balance between ride comfort and performance with Eibach pro-kit springs. I have no desire to lower or lift my Maverick but if I were going to I would probably go with Eibach based on my experience with both brands.
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