udcvsean
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Since I don’t have a PP GT, would it be better for me to just get the Ford Performance Street Handling Pack instead of the BMR SP763 springs and Ford Racing shocks & struts separately? Cost is almost the same but I’d be getting sway bars with the pack as well. I like the minimum drop SP763 but can only find the Ford Performance Track Shock & Strut kit, which I assume is different from the PP shocks/struts and probably not suitable for daily driving?If you’re going for looks, then there’s a large number of options in terms of springs. If you’re going more for performance, I would not recommend lowering the car a whole lot. The suspension geometry is sensitive particularly in the rear. I would rather a 3/4” drop something along those lines. The lower COG will improved handling but without messing up geometry too bad.
So depending on what your priority is, a lot of different options would work for you. Personally, I like the BMR SP763s as an option for you. But if that’s not enough of a drop, I also like the Steeda Sport Springs ~200-800 rates I believe front/rear, 1” drop. I like the rates of both of these springs and 1” drop of the Sports won’t mess up geometry too bad. Although I do prefer a lesser drop than 1” which is why I changed my springs. But I care more about handling performance rather than looks. Although a great stance was just a bonus.
Personally I prefer a linear rate to a progressive rate. It lends to a much more direct and predictable handling feel. Progressives have their purpose and achieve that purpose (sort of) but it didn’t work for me.
If you want a larger drop and you could look into the Eibach Sportlines or the Steeda Ultralites. The Swift Spec Rs have great reviews (they have a much stiffer front rate and a softer rear). The rear is more penalized for ride so a stiffer rear spring rate might be undesirable in some cases. But if the ride frequency is well matched and you have good dampers, you can still get a good ride even though the overall rates are higher.
Since you’re asking for best setup I’m gonna say BMR SP763, Ford Racing shocks and struts, CB005 and Steeda billet shock mounts. You’ll have a great riding car and significantly improved handling from the stock car. And a relatively flat good looking stance, albeit more subtle and not eye popping.
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