SVO MkII
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This is a bummer. Anyone know if they intend to reintroduce this at some point?
https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-FR3A-M8
https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-FR3A-M8
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Never mind! It looks like I found an old page for the 15-17 pack. They updated it to show 15-18.This is a bummer. Anyone know if they intend to reintroduce this at some point?
https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-FR3A-M8
That's probably true. But for $1600, it seems like an easy way to get a package that you know will work well.Yeah there's nothing different that would change compatibility. Good package, but for someone like you, it can be improved on at the same/similar price.
Yeah that is true. It also has some redundant parts you don't need (PP toe links, already on your car).That's probably true. But for $1600, it seems like an easy way to get a package that you know will work well.
I think you might be confusing the Street Handling Pack with the Track Pack. The description of the Street Handling Pack says it includes Performance Pack struts and sways, etc. The Track Pack is different components than the Performance/Street Pack, presumably stiffer.I have it on my 2018 PP1 and love it. Not the complete because with the pp1 all that is really needed is the shocks struts and springs. But you can sell the rest of the stuff to someone with a EcoBoost or stud mustang for them to upgrade a little
Yes, based on the description, the toe links appear to be the only redundant parts. Well, I'm not buying it now anyways, just food for thought.Yeah that is true. It also has some redundant parts you don't need (PP toe links, already on your car).
Springs, bar and damper setup I'd go for runs in at about $1000 or just over. @Bluemustang has had the FP package dampers, springs and similar bars and is much happier with his current setup (kept the dampers).
Yes that is it. No one would be making a bad decision at all buying the package. It's certainly very good.Yes, based on the description, the toe links appear to be the only redundant parts. Well, I'm not buying it now anyways, just food for thought.