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I have a 2015 GT PP. What do I need to get the 350 front and rears to work?
Just the new sway bars, brackets and bushings. Other than that they bolt right on.
 

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I’m sorry but I’ve read through this whole thread and I’ve gotten a lot of mixed answers. Looking for the part numbers for non-MagneRide GT350 sway bars, bushings and brackets (it’s for my 2018 GT non PP)
 

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I’m sorry but I’ve read through this whole thread and I’ve gotten a lot of mixed answers. Looking for the part numbers for non-MagneRide GT350 sway bars, bushings and brackets (it’s for my 2018 GT non PP)

This is what I've gathered over the years.


http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80903

Anyway, I ordered the following parts from Tasca Parts. Total price including shipping was under $150.

Front - 34mm. Stock is 32mm
FR3Z-5482-J (1) - Sway Bar
FR3Z-5484-C (2) - Sway Bar Bushing

Rear - 23.6mm. Stock is 21.7mm (base) or 22.2mm (pp)
FR3Z-5A772-E (1)- Sway Bar
FR3Z-5493-C (2) - Sway Bar Bushing



https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83226
 

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This is what I've gathered over the years.


http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80903

Anyway, I ordered the following parts from Tasca Parts. Total price including shipping was under $150.

Front - 34mm. Stock is 32mm
FR3Z-5482-J (1) - Sway Bar
FR3Z-5484-C (2) - Sway Bar Bushing

Rear - 23.6mm. Stock is 21.7mm (base) or 22.2mm (pp)
FR3Z-5A772-E (1)- Sway Bar
FR3Z-5493-C (2) - Sway Bar Bushing



https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83226
did you need the brackets?
 

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did you need the brackets?
I did when I installed 350R bars on my car. I made the mistake of thinking the front bar came with brackets and bushings due to a few early post I read, but they didn't, so I ended up having to just run the rear bar for a few weeks until I could get the bracket and bushing for the front shipped and installed. The stock (base) GT fronts would not work on the 350R front bar, and I'm assuming they won't on the rear bar either. Probably better just to order them so you don't find out half way through the install like I did.
 

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If the bar diameter is different, you're going to need brackets.
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