For any model of Mustang you get from ecoboost or gt it’s going to be an add-on. So magneride is inclusive on any model. The only that it came with it as standard was the GT performance pack 2 and Bullit but the last year they made them was 2020. This is aside from the GT350 and GT500 which they also come with it as a standard.It seems Magneride is more inclusive to eco-boost cars ans an extra cost option on GT cars
it was an option on the Bullitt as well. Probably >50% had the option selected but it was still an option.The only that it came with it as standard was the GT performance pack 2 and Bullit
Ok, I'll bite. What's FRPP? Is it Ford Performance Mustang Magneride Handling Pack? Do I need it I do mostly cruising (sometimes for a long time/bad roads) and never track?
It does, ~20mm if I recall correctly.Does this lower the car any? If so, by how much?
Does the ride get harsh or does it maintain a smooth ride.It does, ~20mm if I recall correctly.
Harsh is relative (especially for me), it does get harsh-er because it has to - shorter, stiffer springs and stiffer bar. Is it daily driveable - absolutely, especially in a Normal mode.Does the ride get harsh or does it maintain a smooth ride.
Care to post pictures to see how low it is. What wheel and tire size do you have just so I can compare.Harsh is relative (especially for me), it does get harsh-er because it has to - shorter, stiffer springs and stiffer bar. Is it daily driveable - absolutely, especially in a Normal mode.
Here's a pic from last year with 19"x11" and 305/30R19s.Care to post pictures to see how low it is. What wheel and tire size do you have just so I can compare.
Thank you,
It's great for just about any kind of driving. It's for sure worth the extra money. We sell BMR magneride springs here at www.lethalperformance.com if you decide you want additional handling and a sportier look.Is this only for "track" driving? Is it worth getting for normal/sport driving?
That is correct, sucks that we cant.Can anyone here with magneride confirm this? When you select sport or track drive mode, you cannot change steering wheel mode.
Ex: Drive mode: Sport, you cannot change steering to normal or comfort.
I know non-magneride mustang can change steering mode independently.
Correct for a euro too.That is correct, sucks that we cant.

Mine doesn't ride harsh. It's quite smooth in normal mode. Smoother than a non magneride car. Sport and track are a stiffer ride, as they should be. IMO Magneride makes for a better daily driver. When it's time for a spirted ride just toggle the switch. Road gets rough, toggle back to normal mode.Harsh is relative (especially for me), it does get harsh-er because it has to - shorter, stiffer springs and stiffer bar. Is it daily driveable - absolutely, especially in a Normal mode.
You can't, however, you can in standard mode, and you can also change from the default exhaust setting if you have the AE option.Can anyone here with magneride confirm this? When you select sport or track drive mode, you cannot change steering wheel mode.