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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
BC coilovers
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<blockquote data-quote="nosympathy" data-source="post: 13536887" data-attributes="member: 151682"><p>So, thoughts on this, currently have H&R SS springs and Koni Str.t dampers. Was thinking of upgrading to yellows to be able to stiffen the car up more, as it still acts kinda loose and bouncy into turns and such. </p><p></p><p>Since I wouldn't be spending a lot more, depending on prices Jason at HM gives me, would the BC Coilovers be a better choice or the Yellows?</p><p></p><p>Either way I am going to have to get the car realigned. If I swap to the BC Coilovers I'd be able to sell my shocks/struts and springs and CC plates to recoup some of the money spent. </p><p></p><p>Have a feeling I could sell them as a complete set and get some of what I paid for all of it back. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts? These coilovers are temping if they are a worthwhile upgrade. Love the idea of adjusting ride height and stiffness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosympathy, post: 13536887, member: 151682"] So, thoughts on this, currently have H&R SS springs and Koni Str.t dampers. Was thinking of upgrading to yellows to be able to stiffen the car up more, as it still acts kinda loose and bouncy into turns and such. Since I wouldn't be spending a lot more, depending on prices Jason at HM gives me, would the BC Coilovers be a better choice or the Yellows? Either way I am going to have to get the car realigned. If I swap to the BC Coilovers I'd be able to sell my shocks/struts and springs and CC plates to recoup some of the money spent. Have a feeling I could sell them as a complete set and get some of what I paid for all of it back. Thoughts? These coilovers are temping if they are a worthwhile upgrade. Love the idea of adjusting ride height and stiffness. [/QUOTE]
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