ecohorsie
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So after lots of research online I still can't find resolution. Seems like many people experience this on S550s
My car is a 2016 GT vert with full bolt on suspension: Steeda- progressive springs, proaction shocks struts , Steeda front control arms for lowered cars, Eibach sway bars, rear IRS lockout , BMR vert links , BMR k brace , MM camber plates, spherical toe link bearing ,
Bump steer kit , PP1 wheels with Michelin ps4s
Swapped all stuff from my ecoboost coupe.
The eco drove great but felt a bit stiffer. The faster I drove the better it felt. My GT is different. steering feels like it wanders a bit which eco didn't do. Pretty sure its not tramlining or bump steer as it happens going straight on relatively smooth highway. Car was aligned to recommended Steeda performance specs.
Steering is good in turns and tight otherwise.
Any ideas?
My car is a 2016 GT vert with full bolt on suspension: Steeda- progressive springs, proaction shocks struts , Steeda front control arms for lowered cars, Eibach sway bars, rear IRS lockout , BMR vert links , BMR k brace , MM camber plates, spherical toe link bearing ,
Bump steer kit , PP1 wheels with Michelin ps4s
Swapped all stuff from my ecoboost coupe.
The eco drove great but felt a bit stiffer. The faster I drove the better it felt. My GT is different. steering feels like it wanders a bit which eco didn't do. Pretty sure its not tramlining or bump steer as it happens going straight on relatively smooth highway. Car was aligned to recommended Steeda performance specs.
Steering is good in turns and tight otherwise.
Any ideas?
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