pandahater
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- 2017 Mustang GT
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I have actually been thinking of doing exactly this. How did you get the front bushings(FR3Z-5484-C)? I have not been able to find them in stock anywhereI've ordered the Shelby GT350R front and rear sway bars and associated bushings. I'll be sure to provide updates.
If you look around, there are a few places that have them (or at least say they have them) but they charge more.I have actually been thinking of doing exactly this. How did you get the front bushings(FR3Z-5484-C)? I have not been able to find them in stock anywhere
Alright....I'm getting the same information from other sources. I'll call Levittown back. He promised me the FR3Z-5A772-E is for the R model.Interesting cause this is what Tasca has for both
:doh::shrug:Alright....I'm getting the same information from other sources. I'll call Levittown back. He promised me the FR3Z-5A772-E is for the R model.
Thanks.
E is for the GT350, G is for the GT350R. Verified that on two websites.Geez what a mess. So then what is the other one to(FR3Z-5A772-G)? THere has to be a reason there are 2 rear sway bar part numbers for the GT350(R)
Personally, I think the guy is wrong. If you look at the front sway bar for the GT's, the non-PP is A and the PP is B. Logic seems, to me at least, that Ford would follow the same logic with the GT350... E is for the GT350 and G is for the GT350RLevittown just sent me a screen capture showing FR3Z-5A772-E "Stabilizer Bar - REAR SVT R model"
This is so fun!!!! :/