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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Car spins terribly after installing bmr springs and stickier tires
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<blockquote data-quote="sur_real1" data-source="post: 16025291" data-attributes="member: 42850"><p>Spinning is going to be hard to avoid with your setup. 275/35/20 Michelins may have a stickier compound tire, but has a much harder sidewall. So, it's not going to be forgiving at all for taking off from a dead stop, however, they are more designed to keep you out of the ditches in the corners. Springs and lower control arms are only part of the battle. Your roll center in the rear is still pretty high with a stock mount height panhard bar (adjustable or not). Also, when you lower the car, you lower the roll center in the front as well. If you want to stick out of the hole, either go with a taller and softer sidewall tire in the rear or its start to dig into setting your suspension geometry with some more adjustable pieces. Cortex does a great talk on anti-squat and anti-dive on youtube through /Drive. I'd recommend checking that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sur_real1, post: 16025291, member: 42850"] Spinning is going to be hard to avoid with your setup. 275/35/20 Michelins may have a stickier compound tire, but has a much harder sidewall. So, it's not going to be forgiving at all for taking off from a dead stop, however, they are more designed to keep you out of the ditches in the corners. Springs and lower control arms are only part of the battle. Your roll center in the rear is still pretty high with a stock mount height panhard bar (adjustable or not). Also, when you lower the car, you lower the roll center in the front as well. If you want to stick out of the hole, either go with a taller and softer sidewall tire in the rear or its start to dig into setting your suspension geometry with some more adjustable pieces. Cortex does a great talk on anti-squat and anti-dive on youtube through /Drive. I'd recommend checking that out. [/QUOTE]
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