Eritas
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.<-the pointActually, it does since you're giving out advices as if you knew things and someone who doesn't know better may actually take them. Because if you did, you would've known that better tires make the most difference in regards to the wheel hop, then the cradle bushing lockout, followed by verticle links if the first two weren't enough. Did you honestly think that you can just throw on a set of vertical links and expect to see a noticeable difference by itself? BMR verticle links with spherical bearings didn't make any noises while I had them on and if noises were common, you'd expect to hear more about them on the forum.
If money's the only thing that Steeda cared about, why did Mike talk me out of purchasing a set of adjustable shocks and struts ($799.96) and recommended polyurethane vertical links ($149.95) for my issue? I gave it a shot since it's cheap and much easier to swap out than the struts, and it calmed the rear end enough for my liking so I'm happy with it.
So who cares Ford uses stock verticle links? They can't even get their spark plug gapped correctly on their cars and even the "performance pack" Mustangs came with cheap tires and cheap soft bushings so that it gets beat by Camaros stock for stock. Have you ever driven any of the Ford race vehicles to tell us how they handle on the street? Are their suspension forgiving enough for non-professional drivers on uneven roads? Are their suspension going to break the first time it hits a pothole or dip?
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I've had over 3 different sets of tires on my GT, two of which had both aftermarket and stock links. The aftermarket links didn't do anything. Don't know if EcoBoost have the same wheel hop issue that GTs do.
Ford has done far more engineering to their racecar's than any of us, so I'm commenting on what they've done (or not done). But if you're going to make stupid posts like that I really have nothing for you. I could bitch about how "stupid" BMW was and what they should have done with my M3s from the factory, or pretty much any car company for that matter. But that's a lame argument and a waste of time.
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). Anyhow, I'm liking where this threads heading as we are now having an actual technical discussion on merits on VLs.