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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="clinton2003" data-source="post: 16030449" data-attributes="member: 144769"><p>Sounds cool. Did you have aftermarket components before? or you just slap all that stuff on replacing the stock stuff?</p><p></p><p></p><p>It seems like it could be good for road racing, but i agree i dont think i would ever think of running it. It removes the upper control arm. so now instead of having a solid moulded mount that hold it, you now are bolting on a rear cover, and drilling holes.... There also is no Adjustability making it harder to get your angles correct.</p><p>You just are hoping it holds the initial shock load that drag racing provides, vs the smoother addition of power that road racers will see.</p><p></p><p></p><p>we are just using adjustable stuff and getting it put into a spot where everything will work well. If you take the time with your stock stuff im sure you could get the same out of it as would a torque are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clinton2003, post: 16030449, member: 144769"] Sounds cool. Did you have aftermarket components before? or you just slap all that stuff on replacing the stock stuff? It seems like it could be good for road racing, but i agree i dont think i would ever think of running it. It removes the upper control arm. so now instead of having a solid moulded mount that hold it, you now are bolting on a rear cover, and drilling holes.... There also is no Adjustability making it harder to get your angles correct. You just are hoping it holds the initial shock load that drag racing provides, vs the smoother addition of power that road racers will see. we are just using adjustable stuff and getting it put into a spot where everything will work well. If you take the time with your stock stuff im sure you could get the same out of it as would a torque are. [/QUOTE]
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