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2015 GT PP vs 2016 GT PP

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Any changes to the 2016's suspension wise in the performance package?
I know the 2015 had some issues with soft dampers/floating, hoping they improve that for 2016.

Any feedback out there about this?

Thanks
I had the floating/bouncing (or bunny hop) issue also, I had Steeda's Progressive lowering springs and Sub frame bushing supports installed and that stiffened up the rear end quite a bit. :headbang:
 

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I don't understand the hate for these tires. They're working very well for me.
Honestly, they aren't terrible...but when I see the Ford PP cars running 255/45 and 275/45s on 19 inch Pirellis and the competition is running 285/35s all-square on Eagle F1 Supercars, I think the competition has an edge. I have driven a car with those Eagles and they just perform better.
 

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Honestly, they aren't terrible...but when I see the Ford PP cars running 255/45 and 275/45s on 19 inch Pirellis and the competition is running 285/35s all-square on Eagle F1 Supercars, I think the competition has an edge. I have driven a car with those Eagles and they just perform better.
those supercars are horrible. I had them stock on my 14 gt500. :lol:
 

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those supercars are horrible. I had them stock on my 14 gt500. :lol:
Really? Buddy of mine had some on his G8 and they felt much better than the P-Zeros to me. Of course I didn't live with them on the daily but in doing some 1/4 runs they felt great.
 

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Really? Buddy of mine had some on his G8 and they felt much better than the P-Zeros to me. Of course I didn't live with them on the daily but in doing some 1/4 runs they felt great.
Yeah, there pretty bad. People usually do burn outs to get new tires or ditch the oe wheel and get something else. I did one large burnout. :lol:
 

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Agreed, the Supercars that were on my '07 GT500 were the worst "performance" tire I've ever experienced.....that one of mine blew a sidewall at 10K miles was the icing on the cake.

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The Supercars on your 2007 weren't the same Supercars that were fitted to the 2014, so no better comparisons can be made between them than between your original Supercars and any other max performance tire or between the Supercar G:2's and any other extreme performance tire.


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