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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Adjustable Struts/Shocks close to stock, on softest setting?
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<blockquote data-quote="chris_302" data-source="post: 15913449" data-attributes="member: 164868"><p>The FR tokico's are decent if you want ride comfort and if you plan on tracking the car. A step above that are the Koni's and Bilstein which you'll end up sacrificing some ride comfort for handling, after that you get into the dampers. </p><p></p><p>I ran my stock shocks/struts with p springs on my Boss for 3 years and they performed very well at the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris_302, post: 15913449, member: 164868"] The FR tokico's are decent if you want ride comfort and if you plan on tracking the car. A step above that are the Koni's and Bilstein which you'll end up sacrificing some ride comfort for handling, after that you get into the dampers. I ran my stock shocks/struts with p springs on my Boss for 3 years and they performed very well at the track. [/QUOTE]
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