Kahboom
Kahboom
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- Cathedral City, CA
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- 2015 Mustang GTPP, Recaros/2014 Explorer Sport 4X4
What kind of spacers did you use to put the strut bar back on?
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Do you think a 1/4" drop would suffice?Crap.. Your post just made me realize I have been telling everyone wrong. I had mine lowered 3/4" and had contact so I raised it to a 1/2" drop. I totally forgot.
Bmr and UPR both make top notch adjustable mounts. It's probably one or the other.What kind of engine mounts you put on? Why do you only want to drop it a quarter inch?
What was harsh to you exactly?I originally had the BMR mounts and I ended up swapping them out for the UPR adjustable Street mounts. They were too harsh for my liking being my car is a daily driver
Do you think a 1/4" drop would suffice?
I keep telling people to cut their hood out and have the "BOSS 302" poking out "Shaker" style!What did you do to get it to fit under the stock hood? Lower motor mounts?

I have no intentions to use the brace at this time. I did initially, but once I decided to go with the Boss manifold the intent changed.Should work. You would not be able to use a strut brace moving forward. My brace is only 4mm higher than my manifold. And if you raise the brace any higher than I have it, it will contact the hood. Rock and a hard place. But it you have no intentions of using the STB, then you should be okay.
I'm wondering if the new BMR MM008 mounts will fit the bill here. Basically the same thing as a stock mount, just lower, from what I understand.I have no intentions to use the brace at this time. I did initially, but once I decided to go with the Boss manifold the intent changed.
I noticed the other day when I checked up on my connections that the manifold still makes contact with the underhood cover (you've seen it on my Instagram). It doesn't create a bulge or anything in the hood, but I'm sure after prolonged rubbing it'll wear down the manifold. So basically I just want to lower it enough to keep it from rubbing on the underhood cover and don't want to lower it too much to wear it starts coming close to other parts on the k-member, etc. I've looked at other hood options as well, but not sure if I want to go that route yet, but if I do it'd probably be a GT350 style hood.
Rumor has it, BMR mounts are a little stiff and aren't ideal for daily driving. UPR street mounts are a second option, but the price point of the Steeda mounts is definitely a deferment.