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I've got a PP1 2017 GT with Roush Phase 2 and lots of other mods. I'm running Ford Performance Track shocks and struts with Steeda linear springs,vertical links and Steeda subframe braces. Will upgrading the swaybars be worth it? I'm thinking no but not sure. The suspension changes I made already, through suggestions on here, made a huge difference. The car feels more like an oversized go kart but being like most of you I can't leave anything alone.
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Hey this is junior from need4speedmotorsports. On my personal s550 mustang I have alot of suspension work done. I did the front and rear steeda sway bars and the adjustable steeda sway bar endlinks. I definitely felt a difference with just those two things. The steeda sway bars have three holes for different stiffening levels. I would highly recommend looking into them!

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Hey this is junior from need4speedmotorsports. On my personal s550 mustang I have alot of suspension work done. I did the front and rear steeda sway bars and the adjustable steeda sway bar endlinks. I definitely felt a difference with just those two things. The steeda sway bars have three holes for different stiffening levels. I would highly recommend looking into them!

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Thanks for heads up. I'll definitely check them out.
 

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I too did the Steeda sway bars, dampers, springs (ok pretty much their catalog) on my S550 (non-PP) and it changed everything, handled like it was on rails and it was a convertible!
Prior to me letting it go to get Mach 1
 

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I've got a PP1 2017 GT with Roush Phase 2 and lots of other mods. I'm running Ford Performance Track shocks and struts with Steeda linear springs,vertical links and Steeda subframe braces. Will upgrading the swaybars be worth it? I'm thinking no but not sure. The suspension changes I made already, through suggestions on here, made a huge difference. The car feels more like an oversized go kart but being like most of you I can't leave anything alone.
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You cant go wrong with either the steeda or bmr sway bars. we have ran them both over the years and they both do a great job. Keep both brands in stock as well!
 

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I recently added the Steeda adjustable sway bars, with their springs for Magneride. Big improvement running on the middle setting. I track the vert and still had a bit of body roll with the stock PP1 gear. the upgrade helped a lot on the track and street too.
 

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Most people go to a stiffer front bar
 

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