Wow, never much cared for that color but what you've done makes it look great!
Nicely done, love the wheels by the way.
Nicely done, love the wheels by the way.
thanks for the info. also how do your FRPP K springs ride compared to stock?
thanks for the info. also how do your FRPP K springs ride compared to stock?
+1
Although it might be tough to determine how big a difference just the springs made, if he got the shocks/struts done at the same time.
Incidentally, how does that whole set up (shocks/struts/springs) ride and handle? I've heard a number of people like the Koni Yellows best, and I admittedly am not a suspension expert by any means.
I'm also curious about the BMR springs. Their other suspension components (control arms, panhard bars (which I see you have), etc) seem to be great, but haven't heard much about their springs. They seem kinda unique because they have an hourglass shape for the rears:
2005 - 2011 Mustang GT | Lowering Springs | SP009 - Lowering Springs, Set Of 4, 1.25" Front And 1.5" Rear | BMR Suspension - The Leader in High Performance Suspension & Chassis
Didn't mean to hijack your thread, though - your car just keeps getting better :rockon:
EDIT: btw, is that the saleen or roush grille?
I installed the K springs by themselves and hated the ride. After I installed my Koni's the ride was alot more bearable. Keep in mind, it's not going to ride like stock, but the shocks helped out alot and took the alot of the harshness out of the ride.
So does that mean it's "unpleasant" stiff? The stance looks perfect, IMO, but our roads here are pretty crummy, so it makes me wonder if I'd dislike that setup.
Are they a progressive spring?
Will we see the car at Knott's next month?
Nitto Invo 275/35/20 315/35/20 springs are FRPP K springs
honestly im not a fan for what you spent on it plus selling your stock bumper you could have gotten the roush bumper and really stand out, just my 2 cents
honestly im not a fan for what you spent on it plus selling your stock bumper you could have gotten the roush bumper and really stand out, just my 2 cents
I agree the CS front end Is getting played out a little. But I love the ease of brake duct use. And to some extent, I care more about function over form.
maybe OP can chime in but from the looks of the boss splitter it uses the bolts that are under the bumper for installation. so maybe...but not sureCan this splitter be put on the factory front bumper (read non CS or Roush)? I love the way it looks! Car looks great!
You'll have to get a CS valence since it bolts to the valence and the bumperCan this splitter be put on the factory front bumper (read non CS or Roush)? I love the way it looks! Car looks great!
I havent gone over any steep inclines yet. I'm going to try to avoid those. :lol1: I'll try to get a pic to show how much room I have.hey swervo have you had any issues with steep upgrades? The lower splitter sticks out a couple/three inches. I know it wont go on ramps since mine will not withput the boss splitter
i'm 95% positive that this is a 'yes'. i remember reading that the mustang crew decided early on in the '10 development to add splitter mounting points to the factory piece for ease of use with the FR500 cars(the boss LS splitter is the same as the FR500 piece).Can this splitter be put on the factory front bumper (read non CS or Roush)? I love the way it looks! Car looks great!