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PP GT. I mean I feel every bump on the road which I'm pretty sure is what to expect when you lower the car. Also, I got both the install and alignment done at a local tuning shop here in Northern, VA and I'm also feeling that the car is a tad bit more jerky.. However, with both the bounciness and the jerky-ness of the car I'm not sure if I should go straight to saying it might be an alignment issue..
Interesting. You are the first one to complain about bounciness after getting the progressives installed.

The ride quality actually improved a lot after removing the stock PP springs and replacing them with the Steeda progressives. It is a noticeable improvement.

Do you have your alignment sheet after they completed that?
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Yessir, I'll pm you. Any info is appreciated :)

EDIT* I'll actually just put a pic up here since its related to the "steeda goodies"
 

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Here is mine that was done by Steeda themselves. I notice your info says for a 2014 Mustang?
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Got some goodies installed at Steeda yesterday. Got the Steeda progressive springs, irs subframe bushing, and m-82 transmission busing insert. All three mods are great. The springs add a nice aggressive stance to the car and it really takes the bounciness out of the ride compared to gt pp. The subframe bushings are awesome can launch the car so hard now with greatly reduced wheel hop. The m-82 insert is great too gears really click in now. All these mods added NO nvh. I would recommend all these mods to anyone. Want to thank the guys at Steeda especially Dave for getting me set up! :cheers:
Looks so good! Happy you're enjoying the mods! :)

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Here is mine that was done by Steeda themselves. I notice your info says for a 2014 Mustang?
Great catch, Todd - I noticed that as well. @ktapia I am thinking it's an install or alignment issue. If you can, I would have a second set of eyes take a look at the install.
 

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i thought people were saying the transmission insert added NVH. I guess not so much then?
for me it added a bit of vibration and nvh at wide open throttle when first instaled. Now after about 2-months of having it in, it feels just like stock. i think it may have worked it self deeper into the cavity. Shifting is smoother!
 

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Thank you all for the help. Will call the shop to taco bout it.
 

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I was curious if you have any wheel spacers with this set up, or if the IRS Subframe Bushing acts as a spacer.

Thanks for your help, the car looks excellent!:)
 

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I was curious if you have any wheel spacers with this set up, or if the IRS Subframe Bushing acts as a spacer.

Thanks for your help, the car looks excellent!:)
No spacers!
 

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Should a person that installs these progressive springs wait for the springs to self adjust for a week or 2 Before getting a wheel alignment ?
 

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Should a person that installs these progressive springs wait for the springs to self adjust for a week or 2 Before getting a wheel alignment ?
No, we typically align them the same day. In Valdosta we drive the car around for a bit in our testing area prior to aligning it.
 

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No, we typically align them the same day. In Valdosta we drive the car around for a bit in our testing area prior to aligning it.
How much do you guys charge for a spring install? I didn't realize you had a GA location.
 

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