BrianGT2015
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I have a 2015 Mustang GT and a 2015 Mustang eco convertible. The 2015 Eco rides like crap and sits maybe a half inch lower than the GT judging by the mirror when they are side by side. My GT is a performance pack car. The eco is not. I bought the car the way it is. Do lowering springs cause a harsh ride?
The convertible has no cushion to it. You feel every bump and road imperfection. When you push on the fender is does not bounce up and down. Come to think of it it does not have to much downward motion in it at all. Ideas, thoughts, give me something to check before I start tearing it apart this winter. I plan on fixing anything wrong with it this winter when I start changing the rear wheel bearings.
The convertible has no cushion to it. You feel every bump and road imperfection. When you push on the fender is does not bounce up and down. Come to think of it it does not have to much downward motion in it at all. Ideas, thoughts, give me something to check before I start tearing it apart this winter. I plan on fixing anything wrong with it this winter when I start changing the rear wheel bearings.
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