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Thread: S197 Suspensions - What's your setup?

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    BMR lower control arms and relocation brackets
    Steeda panhard bar and hd brace
    BMR springs (similar to stock feel)
    stock shocks

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    BMR e'rything
    Strange 10 way shocks and struts
    Watts link -prob unrealeased bmr one

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickD View Post
    BMR lower control arms and relocation brackets
    Steeda panhard bar and hd brace
    BMR springs (similar to stock feel)
    stock shocks

    plans
    BMR e'rything
    Strange 10 way shocks and struts
    Watts link -prob unrealeased bmr one
    I've heard the BMR springs work very well on these cars

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    2011 Mustang GT
    H&R Super Sport springs
    BMR LCA
    BMR LCA relocation brackets

    works pretty good for me..... you know guys pictures would be good to go along with your setups so we can see how much low you have going on!


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    ^^Okay. Here's OL Paint in action on the RC at Spring Track Day


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    The bright colour makes it a little difficult to see.



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    Not sure if this would apply, but I found that increasing the dampening on my car to control the spring better improved ride quality.
    Also, after some discussing with Rick realized that my fat sway bar on my 96GT is probably having a negative effect on my ride quality in the front. His analogy was the stiff sway bar kinda makes the front work like a solid rear axle.
    Try either putting the stock front sway bar back on or moving it to the softer setting.

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    Exactly ... don't cheap out on dampers, get a proper set that are serious enough to do the job ... or you'll just end up wishing that you had spent the extra in the first place, instead of wanting to do it over again.


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