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Hello everyone, 1st post on the forum. I just recently ordered a 2016 Mustang GT Coupe. Hasn't come in yet, but my wheels are already spinning. I have a couple questions I'm hoping I may be able to get a little input on:

1 - I'm not sure I want to change the exhaust, as I don't want the car loud especially when you put your foot into it. So I'm wondering if there are any Exhaust tip options that can fill out the rear diffuser?

2 - BMR limited drop front springs, I have had a few mustangs, and this time I plan to build a bit of a sleeper, but I want it to be comfortable. I'm wondering if anyone has installed these front only springs and if so does it take the optical illusion of the back being lower that the front out of the equation?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts/input
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Hello everyone, 1st post on the forum. I just recently ordered a 2016 Mustang GT Coupe. Haven't come in yet, but my wheels are already spinning. I have a couple questions I'm hoping I may be able to get a little input on:

1 - I'm not sure I want to change the exhaust, as I don't want the car loud especially when you put your foot into it. So I'm wondering if there are any Exhaust tip options that can fill out the rear diffuser?

2 - BMR limited drop front springs, I have had a few mustangs, and this time I plane to build a bit of a sleeper, but I want it to be comfortable. I'm wondering if anyone has installed these front only springs and if so does it take the optical illusion of the back being lower that the front out of the equation?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts/input
Have not modified mine so not much use to your questions, but I can say welcome to the forum and congrats on your order! :headbang:
 

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WHAT?? Not wanting to change the exhaust???!!!!???

At least put some "touring" style axle backs on it to get the tips. The tips are very close to the muffler, so getting them cut and welded will probably not come out too well...
 

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Welcome to the forum. Maybe try the Borla touring exhaust.
 

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Welcome!

For #1, look up a few of the resonator delete videos. It's not loud, just a bit more than stock when you get on it. I'm very happy with mine, and I'm definitely sensitive to not being too loud for neighbors and such. Otherwise the Borla Touring CB is probably the quietest.

For #2, yes those springs will do that very effectively. Personally I'm a big fan of those front springs and their performance rear springs, so you get a drop of 0.875" and 0.5", front and rear, respectively.
 
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Thanks for all the info so far much appreciated. One axle back I was looking at was the RTR street. On the American Muscle website, it seemed very mild, but I could have sworn I saw a post somewhere on here about the exhaust tips sticking way out of the diffuser in the back?
 

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Welcome to the forum. I've had my car a month and I love it so far.
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