drbrian722
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I’ve got a 2015 GT standard setup with no performance pack. In spirited driving, I can find the limit of the 235/50R18 all-season Pirellis fairly quick. I added the Ford Racing strut tower brace (and the included “c brace”) and that tightened things up but the underlying issue of the tires was too hard to ignore.
A few weeks ago I acquired a take-off set of staggered performance pack wheels and tires that I believe will work fine for my needs. However, I was told that I should upgrade the suspension to handle the staggered setup of the wheels. I don’t have a ton of money to throw at the car, so I’m looking at take off performance pack setups which run $400-$550 for shocks/springs/bars/links/mounts/bushings which is in budget, but I can’t help but wonder if I’d be better putting that money into a different setup.
So. My questions are; do I need to upgrade the suspension for the staggered setup? And, Is the performance pack suspension, complete for $500 worth it?
Thanks!
A few weeks ago I acquired a take-off set of staggered performance pack wheels and tires that I believe will work fine for my needs. However, I was told that I should upgrade the suspension to handle the staggered setup of the wheels. I don’t have a ton of money to throw at the car, so I’m looking at take off performance pack setups which run $400-$550 for shocks/springs/bars/links/mounts/bushings which is in budget, but I can’t help but wonder if I’d be better putting that money into a different setup.
So. My questions are; do I need to upgrade the suspension for the staggered setup? And, Is the performance pack suspension, complete for $500 worth it?
Thanks!
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