madweazl
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It was not my intent to say the '12 handled better. The front of the '15 has a lot of bounce as you put it compared to the '12. The ride of my '12 was considerably firmer. For me, it needs considerably more damping (far from not much on the front end). I'm 40 years old and have no interest in something with a rock hard ride but I dont like the current struts/shocks at all.Yours is the first review I have read, including Randy Probst in M/T, who has thought the 12 handled even remotely as well as the 15, and you like the 12 BETTER? Not sure what you are feeling. Even the base GT is reasonably buttoned down, though it needs more (non-A/S) tire to really race through the mountains. Consensus seems to be that the PP is a little "bouncy" and it's better with Steeda progressive springs. I haven't driven those so can't say, but a lot of guys seem to agree.
I do think you are right to wish for a good set of struts/shocks; that's what it seems to need most. Not undersprung, but compliant and a little (not much) underdamped. And by far better than any Mustangs I'd owned before.
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