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I’m new to the mustang world and been trying to figure out the hop on my s550. So this kit is worth the money?
Everything I read says yes. It's going to be my first mod along with tires.
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Everything I read says yes. It's going to be my first mod along with tires.
I’m in Phoenix let me know when you are done maybe get a free ride after the install?
 

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I’m in Phoenix let me know when you are done maybe get a free ride after the install?
It's gonna be a while. Haven't purchased yet but when I do, absolutely.
 

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Nathan, it all depends on your budget & how far you want to go. Springs are the foundation for better handling & ride quality - the increased spring rate of the lowering springs will help with launching and squat and definitely tighten it up.

Let me shoot you a note & get your contact info - we'll have you talk with one of our experts in regards to your future plans & HP.

TJ
I have a 2019 vert, which springs would you recommend? I have 20 inch wheels and I don't want the ride to necessarily get stiffer for normal cruising, will that be a problem?
 

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I added the IRS Subframe Support braces to my 2019 GT350 to limit subframe movement.
No change to the ride. Vehicle body/frame rigidity is distinct from suspension/handling.
A more rigid body/frame (in this case sub-frames) of course translates into crisper more responsive handling. And additionally there is the handling produced by suspension, i.e. springs, shocks, etc.
 

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My signature might look like a Steeda ad but I am extremely happy with my Stop-the Hop kit. NO wheel hop, the car just launches.
 

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I installed BMR: CB762, TCA048, BK081, CB005, TR005, WAK761, UCA762, CBK760. YES MY NVH did increase some, ride a little more stiffer, but in Normal Mode it's ok, not to much more NVH from OEM. No Regrets. As my son said during a "Spirited" drive, damn this this drives and handles like a race Go-Cart. Love it.
 

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I have the STH starter kit and see no negative NVH. Just better performance, and more solid.
 

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I have the STH starter kit and see no negative NVH. Just better performance, and more solid.
I have the whole kit. Same here just better performance. Straight line and in corners. Driver confidence went from 70% to 100%.
 

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Thanks. Will any of the following spacers work for the back?: 1/8th, 1/4th or 3/4th.
I'm assuming it's just a matter of ride height.

As far as the front goes, how much lower will the front splitter be to the ground?
 

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Keith, the 1/4 spacer is the one we have as an option for the progressive springs - that is part of the dropdown.

I don't have the exact dims but here is a customer's car on the Progressive Springs:

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