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I have a 2016 GT350 TP
I have some suspension parts I'm going to be upgrading soon, and I also ordered a set of 4 Forgeline GA1R open lug wheels 11x19 and a set of 4 Michelin 305/30ZR19 sport cup 2 tires. I have the following parts to install after I powder coat them and detail the stock aluminum suspension pieces and rear IRS subframe. I also purchased the GT350R red Brembo calipers because they are cheaper then getting my black/gray ones Powder coated and no downtime.
Rear IRS parts:
BMR toe links
BMR vertical links
BMR lower control arm bearings
Waiting for camber links
FRPP control arm bearings
FRPP cradle bushings
FRPP differential bushings
Maximum motorsports caster camber plates
I would like to lower my car slightly and I have cut coil springs in the past to lower them. The GT350 and GT350R springs are cheap. I'm considering buying the stock GT350R springs front and rear and cutting them to get the car down slightly. I would also make adjustable sway bar links. And replace the sway bar bushings with urethane and billet mounts. I have also considered making front control arm bearings to eliminate the rubber bushings. Does anyone know if the GT350R sway bars are different then the GT350? I know the links are shorter. Or has their been word on GT350R lowering springs?
I have some suspension parts I'm going to be upgrading soon, and I also ordered a set of 4 Forgeline GA1R open lug wheels 11x19 and a set of 4 Michelin 305/30ZR19 sport cup 2 tires. I have the following parts to install after I powder coat them and detail the stock aluminum suspension pieces and rear IRS subframe. I also purchased the GT350R red Brembo calipers because they are cheaper then getting my black/gray ones Powder coated and no downtime.
Rear IRS parts:
BMR toe links
BMR vertical links
BMR lower control arm bearings
Waiting for camber links
FRPP control arm bearings
FRPP cradle bushings
FRPP differential bushings
Maximum motorsports caster camber plates
I would like to lower my car slightly and I have cut coil springs in the past to lower them. The GT350 and GT350R springs are cheap. I'm considering buying the stock GT350R springs front and rear and cutting them to get the car down slightly. I would also make adjustable sway bar links. And replace the sway bar bushings with urethane and billet mounts. I have also considered making front control arm bearings to eliminate the rubber bushings. Does anyone know if the GT350R sway bars are different then the GT350? I know the links are shorter. Or has their been word on GT350R lowering springs?
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