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Ok without going into this brand or that brand is better I'm just looking for sound tested advice. I've got a 2015 GT/ PP base Recaro's. I think I've got most my engine work done and I'm sitting on about 700horse ,which comes out to about 550/570rwhp. Now what do I NEED to hook it up? I'm not a pro drag or track guy but I do enjoy some weekend warrior stuff. The car is a toy so I could careless the ride comfort but I don't want to drop to the ground either. I know you can spend a fortune in suspension I just want to know what I need.
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Go as wide as you can. 305 in the back?
Also suspension upgrade for better traction in the corners.
 
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Exactly, what suspension parts do I need? Track bars? rear cradle? I just don't want to over kill. For example Roush has 2 sets of struts 1 of the kits cost $2500 the other is $1500, can I get what I'm looking for out of the cheaper set? From what I was told the $2500 set just let me adjust ride, performance was the same. I don't care how it rides.
 

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Exactly, what suspension parts do I need? Track bars? rear cradle? I just don't want to over kill. For example Roush has 2 sets of struts 1 of the kits cost $2500 the other is $1500, can I get what I'm looking for out of the cheaper set? From what I was told the $2500 set just let me adjust ride, performance was the same. I don't care how it rides.
Well, better suspension will allow you to adjust damping and rebound separately which is the case of the more expensive Roush to tailor your personal preference as well as road conditions.
The hard thing is to find out what you are looking for. It's rarely just slap it on and call it good kinda situation when it comes to suspension.
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