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Suspension mod suggestions

Driller6262

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Got a 2019 gt pp1 w/ eibach lowering springs. All done before me

I’ve got a whipple going on soon, what’s the best bang for your buck mods to help keep the tires on pavement. I’ll only track this thing once or twice a year so it’ll be just for driving around town.
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I'd start with the stop the hop kit (various levels depending on budget) and better rubber.
 

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Got a 2019 gt pp1 w/ eibach lowering springs. All done before me

I’ve got a whipple going on soon, what’s the best bang for your buck mods to help keep the tires on pavement. I’ll only track this thing once or twice a year so it’ll be just for driving around town.
Steeda stop the hop kit/ford Performance Track shocks and struts.
 

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tbh if i did it again i would just get a bmr kit with the diff lockout, cradle lockouts, lower vertical links from a vendor at a good price all at once... since its a pp car you already have the front k-member and cowl/ strut tower bar. you could add in a shifter bushing and a tmm bushing for under 50 bux more so why not.

my first mod was 305s in the rear then suspension.
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