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Pictures of lowered MKS?

Started by Woody, April 14, 2014, 02:46:44 PM

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Woody

I would like to see some shots of some lowered MKSs. Every time I google ny kind of MKS mod I get MKZ results. Guess people don't do a whole lot with the S.

Lanson

Quote from: Woody on April 14, 2014, 02:46:44 PM
I would like to see some shots of some lowered MKSs. Every time I google ny kind of MKS mod I get MKZ results. Guess people don't do a whole lot with the S.

There was this badass one with airbags.  I'll see if I can find it.
I don't have an EB but I am an avid modder and happy to help the community and learn/grow.  Pretty good with audio and wheels, my build and discussion threads are here in the forum.  2013 Flex AWD N/A

Audio:  Dayton Reference home speakers in front stage, incl. 2-way passive custom pillars 2.5" mid, 3/4" tweet, 2-way passive custom center channel 5" mid, 3/4" tweet, 8" midbass in doors, Vibe UK amps, JBL MS8 processor, Optima Yellow-top custom-wired, Exile subs in spare tire well

Mods: H&R, K&N, 22x9 & 22x10 3 piece forged wheels 265/35-22 Toyos, SCTX4 w/ 91 oct. Torrie tune

Lanson

I don't have an EB but I am an avid modder and happy to help the community and learn/grow.  Pretty good with audio and wheels, my build and discussion threads are here in the forum.  2013 Flex AWD N/A

Audio:  Dayton Reference home speakers in front stage, incl. 2-way passive custom pillars 2.5" mid, 3/4" tweet, 2-way passive custom center channel 5" mid, 3/4" tweet, 8" midbass in doors, Vibe UK amps, JBL MS8 processor, Optima Yellow-top custom-wired, Exile subs in spare tire well

Mods: H&R, K&N, 22x9 & 22x10 3 piece forged wheels 265/35-22 Toyos, SCTX4 w/ 91 oct. Torrie tune


Woody

That's sharp, JohnnyBravo.  Exactly what I'm looking for.

MeanKS

MKS-EB...

JohnnyBravo

Quote from: DRII on April 15, 2014, 01:45:17 PM
Quote from: JohnnyBravo on April 14, 2014, 06:10:58 PM
Here's mine, sitting on H&R springs.

http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=2329.0

did they improve the handling much?  how was the ride affected?

Ride is not really affected at all.  On sharp bumps, you'll notice it.  But on the highway, it's still just as smooth and comfortable as stock.

However, it corners MUCH flatter now.  When you stick the car into a cloverleaf, you don't get nearly the amount of body roll as you do when it's stock.  It feels much more firmly planted on curves.  I like a comfy ride, but I don't want it to feel too floaty or like a boat being tossed on the water.  The springs were the perfect cure.  Plus, I believe it looks better with less wheel well gap. 

The only real negative is going over tall speed bumps or weird angled drives.  The front end clears just fine, but as soon as the front tires clear the object (and before the rear tires clear the object) it scrapes the exhaust or something dead center underneath the car.  I haven't gotten the car on a lift to see what the actual lowest point of the car is, but from time to time, you'll hear it scrape something.  Not often, and only on tall, narrow speed bumps or a driveway that goes up at a steep angle and then flattens out. 

MeanKS

Quote from: JohnnyBravo on April 15, 2014, 02:27:22 PM
Quote from: DRII on April 15, 2014, 01:45:17 PM
Quote from: JohnnyBravo on April 14, 2014, 06:10:58 PM
Here's mine, sitting on H&R springs.

http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=2329.0

did they improve the handling much?  how was the ride affected?

Ride is not really affected at all.  On sharp bumps, you'll notice it.  But on the highway, it's still just as smooth and comfortable as stock.

However, it corners MUCH flatter now.  When you stick the car into a cloverleaf, you don't get nearly the amount of body roll as you do when it's stock.  It feels much more firmly planted on curves.  I like a comfy ride, but I don't want it to feel too floaty or like a boat being tossed on the water.  The springs were the perfect cure.  Plus, I believe it looks better with less wheel well gap. 

The only real negative is going over tall speed bumps or weird angled drives.  The front end clears just fine, but as soon as the front tires clear the object (and before the rear tires clear the object) it scrapes the exhaust or something dead center underneath the car.  I haven't gotten the car on a lift to see what the actual lowest point of the car is, but from time to time, you'll hear it scrape something.  Not often, and only on tall, narrow speed bumps or a driveway that goes up at a steep angle and then flattens out.

cool, thats exactly what i'm looking for.

did you install them yourself?  the cheapest quote i've gotten so far to install them is $500, which seems pretty steep to me...
MKS-EB...

steve142857



cool, thats exactly what i'm looking for.

did you install them yourself?  the cheapest quote i've gotten so far to install them is $500, which seems pretty steep to me...
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It should take about 2 hours and then you need to have the car aligned after a few days. I would say 350$ at most for the total job including alignment.
2010 blue wrapped SHO 12.09 at 117.9mph - SOLD
2013 SHO PP 12.08 at 113.83mph...
Alky control, LMS tuned, custom exhaust, LMS catted downpipes, H&R springs, Tstat170, 3bar map, Airaid

BBOX

HELLO THERE!

Stock body with H&R springs.



3D Carbon nine-piece body kit.





And today, with new wheels. :D


Lanson

You guys are lucky, your H&R's set her down exactly right.  With a Flex,... there's still a bit of gap.

:(
I don't have an EB but I am an avid modder and happy to help the community and learn/grow.  Pretty good with audio and wheels, my build and discussion threads are here in the forum.  2013 Flex AWD N/A

Audio:  Dayton Reference home speakers in front stage, incl. 2-way passive custom pillars 2.5" mid, 3/4" tweet, 2-way passive custom center channel 5" mid, 3/4" tweet, 8" midbass in doors, Vibe UK amps, JBL MS8 processor, Optima Yellow-top custom-wired, Exile subs in spare tire well

Mods: H&R, K&N, 22x9 & 22x10 3 piece forged wheels 265/35-22 Toyos, SCTX4 w/ 91 oct. Torrie tune

MeanKS

who installed your 3D carbon kit BBOX?
MKS-EB...

BBOX


SHOdded

Glad to see your ride restored, BBOX!  About time!
2007 Ford Edge SEL, Powerstop F/R Brake Kit, TXT LED 6000K Lo & Hi Beams, W16W LED Reverse Bulbs, 3BSpec 2.5w Map Lights, 5W Cree rear dome lights, 5W Cree cargo light, DTBL LED Taillights

If tuned:  Take note of the strategy code as you return to stock (including 3 bar MAP to 2 bar MAP) -> take car in & get it serviced -> check strategy code when you get car back -> have tuner update your tune if the strategy code has changed -> reload tune -> ENJOY!

JohnnyBravo

Quote from: DRII on April 15, 2014, 02:41:20 PM
Quote from: JohnnyBravo on April 15, 2014, 02:27:22 PM
Quote from: DRII on April 15, 2014, 01:45:17 PM
Quote from: JohnnyBravo on April 14, 2014, 06:10:58 PM
Here's mine, sitting on H&R springs.

http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=2329.0

did they improve the handling much?  how was the ride affected?

Ride is not really affected at all.  On sharp bumps, you'll notice it.  But on the highway, it's still just as smooth and comfortable as stock.

However, it corners MUCH flatter now.  When you stick the car into a cloverleaf, you don't get nearly the amount of body roll as you do when it's stock.  It feels much more firmly planted on curves.  I like a comfy ride, but I don't want it to feel too floaty or like a boat being tossed on the water.  The springs were the perfect cure.  Plus, I believe it looks better with less wheel well gap. 

The only real negative is going over tall speed bumps or weird angled drives.  The front end clears just fine, but as soon as the front tires clear the object (and before the rear tires clear the object) it scrapes the exhaust or something dead center underneath the car.  I haven't gotten the car on a lift to see what the actual lowest point of the car is, but from time to time, you'll hear it scrape something.  Not often, and only on tall, narrow speed bumps or a driveway that goes up at a steep angle and then flattens out.

cool, thats exactly what i'm looking for.

did you install them yourself?  the cheapest quote i've gotten so far to install them is $500, which seems pretty steep to me...

I had a buddy at the Lincoln dealership do it after hours.  Installation and alignment was around $350, I believe.  It was nice that he was able to use all factory tools, etc., to do the work.