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To be fair, you did ask for "suspension upgrades under $1000" to help with this, so some people gave you just that...a list of parts to do.

If you had asked how to help this issue without spending any money then I would agree with you on your statement. But don't be surprised when people offer you part upgrades after you specifically asked for them.
Yep and I thanked him for the suggestion even though I already have 2 of the 5 parts that were in the link he posted. Also, not surprised by any of these responses lol so not sure what prompted you to say this?:shrug:
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If your looking for a bang for the buck upgrade, GT350R bars might help you. I believe I spent around $120 for front and rear.

Since your trying to correct under steer you may just want to start with the rear. You'll go from a 22.2mm car to 24mm. Easy to swap out as well.

For me it's been a good upgrade, car handles better.....didn't ruin ride quality.
 
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If your looking for a bang for the buck upgrade, GT350R bars might help you. I believe I spent around $120 for front and rear.

Since your trying to correct under steer you may just want to start with the rear. You'll go from a 22.2mm car to 24mm. Easy to swap out as well.

For me it's been a good upgrade, car handles better.....didn't ruin ride quality.
Thinking this might be my next move! Did you end up using the GT350R bushings for the rear (f2gz5493-c)?
 

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Thinking this might be my next move! Did you end up using the GT350R bushings for the rear (f2gz5493-c)?
Yes you'll need those but you can re use your stock brackets.

Here's a picture of the difference.
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Here's a helpful list put together by Cortex Racing of what to do to try and alleviate certain things your car is doing that you don't want. It provides a great basis and reference to start off with:

http://cortexracing.com/vehicle-balance/

Might I also suggest asking this question over at track mustangs online as it is the most hardcore road course mustangs guys compiled into 1 forum that I have ever seen and would certainly be able to help give you some good advice on parts.
 
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Thanks for the link! Seems like a lot of really good info. TMO was actually the next place I was going for this question.
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