Don't suppose you have a Cliff's Notes text version, do you? I'm interested in what you found, but I do struggle to learn much from video presentations (anybody's, not just yours). Sorry.
Norm
Thanks for responding. I do have a couple of thoughts.
What wheel widths are you running those tires on?
I'm thinking that the better the tire, the more likely it is that they'll find shortcomings in the rest of the setup.
Norm
Did you happen to notice whether the closely-spaced coils on the rear springs were actually touching with the car at rest and full weight on all four tires? It's perhaps possible that you were operating over enough of the soft rate region to notice.
I can't make the fact that your rear tires were on wheels relatively narrower for their size (measuring width) than the front tires were for theirs (1/2" wider than measuring) account for all of what you were feeling.
Norm
even after firming up the suspension, the whole IRS cradle is usually still pretty mushy. do you have anything in the rear like the steeda stop the hop starter kit? the rear end will generally feel mushy until you do something like that.Sorry for the delayed reply.
With regards to the coils it was nothing that I noticed. I have pictures on what it looked like but somehow I have deleted my folder with 400+ pictures/videos of the car :(
The tires size most likely did have an impact on how the front felt relative to the rear. But the rear I feel was not the tires as such it's difficult to tell in words , it felt "mushy"
even after firming up the suspension, the whole IRS cradle is usually still pretty mushy. do you have anything in the rear like the steeda stop the hop starter kit? the rear end will generally feel mushy until you do something like that.
Does the package in the link you provided work with PP1 cars or do they have some of the included options in that package?I fully understand
Unfortunately I don't have anything in written form
But in general
- The front felt very well composed and inspiring. The grip and confidence was good from a front end perspective. I was however running 275 MPS4S tires on the fronts so that helped out a bit.
- The rear in my opinon was to soft in track mode even on the street. I personally did not have confidence on how the rear was behaving, I am not sure if this was due the spring install/magneride system acting up or something else. I also covered in the vid that my bushings were clocked. It was improved after this was done but still loose in the the rear, I believe these springs are to soft for the rear end for the S550. On the rears I was at the end running 305 MPS4S tires
I would opt for this package https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-9602-M or go with BMR handling springs/Steeda dual rate comp springs.
From a comfort PoV the springs and the magneride system worked really well considering I was running 20". The ride was really comfortable all things considered.
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Does the package in the link you provided work with PP1 cars or do they have some of the included options in that package?
Interesting. Doesn’t it say the springs are from the GT350?Garbage springs.The rears are incredibly soft . It was designed by bunch of old ass retire ford performance wanna be.