Well, are there?
Todd00000 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 6, 2019 Threads 14 Messages 147 Reaction score 47 Location LA First Name Todd Vehicle(s) 2019 Mustang GT Mar 23, 2019 Thread starter #1 Well, are there? Sponsored
BmacIL Enginerd Joined Sep 21, 2014 Threads 69 Messages 15,010 Reaction score 8,921 Location Naperville, IL Vehicle(s) 2015 Guard GT Base, M/T Vehicle Showcase 1 Mar 23, 2019 #2 GT350 springs.
NightmareMoon Well-Known Member Joined Nov 22, 2015 Threads 43 Messages 5,690 Reaction score 4,705 Location Austin Vehicle(s) 2016 Mustang GT PP Vehicle Showcase 1 Mar 23, 2019 #3 And stiff swaybars will get some of the results of higher spring rates
o-man Well-Known Member Joined Jan 25, 2018 Threads 5 Messages 289 Reaction score 290 Location Durham, NC First Name Oscar Vehicle(s) 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt Mar 23, 2019 #4 GT350R springs are stiffer than the regular GT350. May lower car about half an inch
BmacIL Enginerd Joined Sep 21, 2014 Threads 69 Messages 15,010 Reaction score 8,921 Location Naperville, IL Vehicle(s) 2015 Guard GT Base, M/T Vehicle Showcase 1 Mar 23, 2019 #5 o-man said: GT350R springs are stiffer than the regular GT350. May lower car about half an inch Click to expand... 9-10 mm is what Ford engineers said. Actual observed on a GT is less than that. Sponsored
o-man said: GT350R springs are stiffer than the regular GT350. May lower car about half an inch Click to expand... 9-10 mm is what Ford engineers said. Actual observed on a GT is less than that. Sponsored