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I am looking to upgrade my sway bars. I have an Eco NON PP. For a daily driver that is looking for a little better performance in cornering, would getting some used PP sways be a solid upgrade or does it make more sense to get the Steedas or BMR? Thanks.
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Have you considered the "Free Front Swaybar Mod"?
 
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It looks like the BMR come with new hardware where the Steeda thats an additional purchase? Is this correct?

I have steeds progressive springs so thinking going with Steeda. But part of me is wondering if a matched system like the Ford performance track pack makes for a more cohesive package? I guess steeds springs, sways and then maybe their shocks and struts when they come out with them would make for a solid setup.
 

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It looks like the BMR come with new hardware where the Steeda thats an additional purchase? Is this correct?

I have steeds progressive springs so thinking going with Steeda. But part of me is wondering if a matched system like the Ford performance track pack makes for a more cohesive package? I guess steeds springs, sways and then maybe their shocks and struts when they come out with them would make for a solid setup.
The Steeda bars come with their own hardware, too. You can buy the billet mounts as those are extra.

I have everything Steeda and love the setup. Just waiting for the Koni's to arrive to complete my suspension upgrades.
 

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just put my bmrs on the other day, they are quite a bit heavier than the oems, and def bigger. im a non PP gt, like every car i put sways on, a big difference. id get the bmrs or steedas, both top notch
 
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Are the ones that come with the BMR billet mount?
 

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Thanks for the info, since I have Steeda springs I went with the Steeda bars. I also have the Steeda differential bushing insert system and BMR CB005 sitting here waiting to be installed. I am going to wait until the Koni and Steeda shocks and struts come out, see what the opinions are then pick up those or the Ford racing and get it all installed at once.

Are the billet mounts worth it?
 
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I am looking to upgrade my sway bars. I have an Eco NON PP. For a daily driver that is looking for a little better performance in cornering, would getting some used PP sways be a solid upgrade or does it make more sense to get the Steedas or BMR? Thanks.
Sounds like you already got the Steeda sway bars (great choice!), but for others out there who have the same question to what I put in bold: NO. I know it's an ECO, but I just had my GT on a lift and took a look at my GT PP rear sway bar... It looked like it belonged on a Civic, not a Mustang. IMO, aftermarket or bust.

Are the billet mounts worth it?
IMO yes. It's an integral connection to the car and won't flex as much under load, if at all.
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