MadMuirder
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I'm ready to lower my mustang ('17 GT with PP) but I feel I'm not informed enough to make a decision. I've done a lot of reading, originally I was sold on Steeda Sport Progressives, now I'm not sure if I want those or BMR Handling springs....
My car is a daily driver. I commute 25 miles each day each way, and have some twisty roads but nothing extreme. I wouldnt mind a rougher ride, but I dont want my (soon to be) wife to ride in my car and get pissed at every bump in the road I hit. But I do want good feel in steering/cornering.
Two real questions though.
First, is there some good resources for learning all the basics on the s550 suspension? Like I see people recommending lateral link upgrades and all sorts of things, and I want to know what each of those stock pieces do prior to replacing them - I'm an engineer and I like to learn why before I make a change.
Second, I have 30k miles on my car. If I went with some of the springs many folks have put on their car "that go well with the PP shocks/struts", should I even consider replacing my shocks and struts or no? I dont want to install new springs just to have my shocks/struts go out in 10k miles or something...so is there a way to determine life left in a shock/strut assembly ?
My car is a daily driver. I commute 25 miles each day each way, and have some twisty roads but nothing extreme. I wouldnt mind a rougher ride, but I dont want my (soon to be) wife to ride in my car and get pissed at every bump in the road I hit. But I do want good feel in steering/cornering.
Two real questions though.
First, is there some good resources for learning all the basics on the s550 suspension? Like I see people recommending lateral link upgrades and all sorts of things, and I want to know what each of those stock pieces do prior to replacing them - I'm an engineer and I like to learn why before I make a change.
Second, I have 30k miles on my car. If I went with some of the springs many folks have put on their car "that go well with the PP shocks/struts", should I even consider replacing my shocks and struts or no? I dont want to install new springs just to have my shocks/struts go out in 10k miles or something...so is there a way to determine life left in a shock/strut assembly ?
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