Palifter21
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Hey everyone,
Recently installed SR lowering springs on my 2017 GT auto coupe. These springs provide a 1in drop on all 4 wheels. I also did a 25mm wheel spacer on the rear wheels. Although this combo made the car have a much more appealing stance, i'm not thrilled with the handling. Not sure if its worth noting but the car has a MBRP street catback, Lund 93 tune and JLT cai.
I almost feel as if the springs are too much for the stock shocks...if that is such a thing. The car also has a Steeda strut bar up front and upgraded vertical links by SR performance, they greatly reduced wheel hop and make the back end much more confidence inspiring when spirited driving takes place.
So my question is, what can I do to aid in handling and overall feel? Is it time to replace the stock shocks? Something else?
Thanks in advance!
Recently installed SR lowering springs on my 2017 GT auto coupe. These springs provide a 1in drop on all 4 wheels. I also did a 25mm wheel spacer on the rear wheels. Although this combo made the car have a much more appealing stance, i'm not thrilled with the handling. Not sure if its worth noting but the car has a MBRP street catback, Lund 93 tune and JLT cai.
I almost feel as if the springs are too much for the stock shocks...if that is such a thing. The car also has a Steeda strut bar up front and upgraded vertical links by SR performance, they greatly reduced wheel hop and make the back end much more confidence inspiring when spirited driving takes place.
So my question is, what can I do to aid in handling and overall feel? Is it time to replace the stock shocks? Something else?
Thanks in advance!
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