Landed a new 2014 GT
#11
It's Energy Suspension part number 4.1134G.
#12
Thanks! It definitely sits too high but in terms of handling I've been told they don't require much in terms of "mandatory" upgrades?? I'm sure there are a few things it could benefit from but I'm not necessary planning on tracking the car so I don't want/need to go insane. Just add a set of good sticky tires and I've been told they do exceptionally well as-is? One thing I do not want to do is lose ride quality just in the name of stance, but the car would definitely benefit cosmetically if lowered a bit.
...Any real-world advice lowering on springs that don't ride stiffer than stock??? (Keep in mind I do have the Brembo setup so my rear springs are different than a basic GT) I'm also receptive to a few good handling upgrades that wont break the bank.
...Any real-world advice lowering on springs that don't ride stiffer than stock??? (Keep in mind I do have the Brembo setup so my rear springs are different than a basic GT) I'm also receptive to a few good handling upgrades that wont break the bank.
Last edited by bwkelley76; 03-31-2014 at 12:31 AM.
#13
TRUE!
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#16
Did a little research and comparisons and it looks like I'm going with the Steeda Ultralite springs, BMR adjustable track bar, BMR boxed steel rear lower control arms and the BMR rear LCA drop brackets.
Goodbye 4x4 and wheel hop.
Thanks for the info. I'm definitely interested in the Granatelli camber kit. ..any reason I can't find that on Summit Racing although it shows that exact picture when researching the catagory?
I've tried every possible search for a Mustang in the years of 2005-2014. The closest I found was this link below, which appears to be a 2004 and older catagory. It has the picture but no part!
see here... http://www.summitracing.com/search/p...er%20Adjusters
Goodbye 4x4 and wheel hop.
Any lowering springs will ride stiffer than stock. They just will. However, I daily drive on these UPR/Eibach Lowering Springs and I think it has a reasonable ride quality. I take my kids to school in the car and they don't complain.
I've tried every possible search for a Mustang in the years of 2005-2014. The closest I found was this link below, which appears to be a 2004 and older catagory. It has the picture but no part!
see here... http://www.summitracing.com/search/p...er%20Adjusters
Last edited by bwkelley76; 04-05-2014 at 10:22 PM.
#17
Thanks for the info. I'm definitely interested in the Granatelli camber kit. ..any reason I can't find that on Summit Racing although it shows that exact picture when researching the catagory?
I've tried every possible search for a Mustang in the years of 2005-2014. The closest I found was this link below, which appears to be a 2004 and older catagory. It has the picture but no part!
I've tried every possible search for a Mustang in the years of 2005-2014. The closest I found was this link below, which appears to be a 2004 and older catagory. It has the picture but no part!
#19
Lowering went well. Love the BMR lowers and brackets. ZERO wheel-hop and a much better feel when launching (less squat but more front lift if that makes sense)
Here are a few before and after pics. In a few weeks the car should settle a bit, however I'm OK with where it is now if it doesn't. I appreciate the fact that it isn't "dumped".
BEFORE...
AFTER...
Here are a few before and after pics. In a few weeks the car should settle a bit, however I'm OK with where it is now if it doesn't. I appreciate the fact that it isn't "dumped".
BEFORE...
AFTER...