Sponsored

Mustang PP1 with MagneRide Lowering Springs and 20" wheels

ajavadov

Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2019
Threads
3
Messages
17
Reaction score
0
Location
Orlando FL
First Name
Adil
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT 2019
I have PP1 Mustang with MagneRide suspension. I am planning to lower it and put 20" wheels on my car. I want to go with Steeda Sport Lowering Springs (1" all around) for MagneRide and 20x10 (front) 20x11 (rear) wheels. Is it going to be perfect fitment for PP1 with MagneRide Suspension? How ride quality is going to be? Is 275/35/20 and 305/ 35/ 20 gonna be okay? If you have lowered your car with MagneRide suspension and if you have 20" on your MagneRide suspension please post them below.
Sponsored

 

PHX ATC

Active Member
Joined
May 8, 2020
Threads
4
Messages
32
Reaction score
22
Location
Naples, FL (Heaven's Waiting Room)
First Name
Toby
Vehicle(s)
2020 GT & 2020 Explorer ST & 2022 Porsche 911
Stock 19" wheels, but everything as described. I put the Ford Performance lowering springs on and lowered it by 0.75" approximately.

It is perfect. The ride is maybe, on a rough road, 10% stiffer than stock.
 

3rdRGR

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 29, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
391
Reaction score
224
Location
Indiana
First Name
Rick
Vehicle(s)
2018 Roush RS2, 2025 Acura RDX
Don't know if I should comment, because I don't have Magnaride, but I do have a Roush coil over with adjustable height, which is lowered some (not sure how much) on the 20" set up, but 275 35s all around. IMHO it looks sweet. I don't have experience with a standard set up suspension. I did come from an Infiniti G37X and it is definitely more bouncy and rougher over imperfections than that was. But if the road is smooth, so is the ride with great control in the bends. Magnaride may take some of the sting out of it, but I'm not unhappy at all. The world is full of tradeoffs.
876B54C1-5EDB-4C4F-BC66-8982654551C1.jpeg
 
Last edited:

Semp1

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2019
Threads
73
Messages
1,118
Reaction score
583
Location
Valhalla
Vehicle(s)
2018 Mustang GT PP1 Magneride
I have magneride along with ford performance lowering springs which are .78 inches lower with 19in. Ride quality is great. But you won’t have a problem As long as you try and maintain the proper diameter or slightly lower and not go taller there won’t be rub. 1 in is not a big drop. It looks nice but it’s fine.
 
OP
OP
ajavadov

ajavadov

Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2019
Threads
3
Messages
17
Reaction score
0
Location
Orlando FL
First Name
Adil
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT 2019
Stock 19" wheels, but everything as described. I put the Ford Performance lowering springs on and lowered it by 0.75" approximately.

It is perfect. The ride is maybe, on a rough road, 10% stiffer than stock.
Do u ve got photo of your car?
 

Sponsored

OP
OP
ajavadov

ajavadov

Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2019
Threads
3
Messages
17
Reaction score
0
Location
Orlando FL
First Name
Adil
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT 2019
I have magneride along with ford performance lowering springs which are .78 inches lower with 19in. Ride quality is great. But you won’t have a problem As long as you try and maintain the proper diameter or slightly lower and not go taller there won’t be rub. 1 in is not a big drop. It looks nice but it’s fine.
Do u think 20x10 (275/35/20) and 20x11 (305/35/20) should fit without problem?
 

Mazman

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 15, 2017
Threads
62
Messages
1,605
Reaction score
1,282
Location
Sweden
Vehicle(s)
2018 PP1 Mustang GT
Vehicle Showcase
1
P51 wheels are with 275/35-295/35, with rsr r901s 275/35-305/30. Both setups 20x10+20x11", et35 on the fronts and et50 on the rears.

This was with Magneride and M-5300-W lowering springs

DSC02946-Edit_copy_1968x1312.jpg
DSC01191-Edit_copy_1968x1312.webp
DSC03024_copy_1968x1312.webp
DSC03004_copy_1968x1312.webp
DSC03187-Edit_copy_1968x1312.jpg
DSC03196_copy_1968x1312.jpg
20181009_170603-Edit_copy_1968x1476.jpg
P1020380_copy_1968x1477.jpg


DSC03140-Edit.jpg


DSC03009.webp
 
Last edited:

Semp1

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2019
Threads
73
Messages
1,118
Reaction score
583
Location
Valhalla
Vehicle(s)
2018 Mustang GT PP1 Magneride
Do u ve got photo of your car?

with 19x10 and 19x11 with 275/35 and 305/35, magneride, and ford performance lowering springs. More than enough room for bigger wheels.

6F5ABFD8-CC22-4C17-ACDC-2C23F6B4D12E.jpeg
 
OP
OP
ajavadov

ajavadov

Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2019
Threads
3
Messages
17
Reaction score
0
Location
Orlando FL
First Name
Adil
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT 2019
P51 wheels are with 275/35-295/35, with rsr r901s 275/35-305/30. Both setups 20x10+20x11", et35 on the fronts and et50 on the rears.

This was with Magneride and M-5300-W lowering springs

DSC02946-Edit_copy_1968x1312.jpg
DSC01191-Edit_copy_1968x1312.jpg
DSC03024_copy_1968x1312.jpg
DSC03004_copy_1968x1312.jpg
DSC03187-Edit_copy_1968x1312.jpg
DSC03196_copy_1968x1312.jpg
20181009_170603-Edit_copy_1968x1476.jpg
P1020380_copy_1968x1477.jpg


DSC03140-Edit.jpg


DSC03009.jpg
Dope car, is it 1" drop? And what is et35 and et 50? are these offsets?
 

Sponsored

Piccolo

Active Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
28
Reaction score
175
Location
Puerto Rico
First Name
Herman
Vehicle(s)
2019 pp1 mustang
Nice choice... mine have all steeda components perfect stance for me and nice ride quality...
Screenshot_20250805_103048_Gallery.webp
 

tj@steeda

Well-Known Member
Diamond Sponsor
Joined
Mar 21, 2014
Threads
586
Messages
6,952
Reaction score
4,453
Location
Florida
First Name
Timothy
Vehicle(s)
2019 Steeda Mustang - White Carbon Edition
Vehicle Showcase
1
Nice choice... mine have all steeda components perfect stance for me and nice ride quality...
Screenshot_20250805_103048_Gallery.webp
We love to hear it - thank you for trusting in Steeda :) Have a great Holiday Weekend!

Best,

TJ
Sponsored

 
 








Top