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<blockquote data-quote="DC97Cobra" data-source="post: 9348531" data-attributes="member: 40424"><p>Going to upgrade the suspension and trying to keep in mind that I will not be tracking the car. I just want the vehicle to be fun to drive in the twisties and onramps while not being scared of breaking the rear If I decide to launch from a dig.. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) IRS Bushing Set</p><p>Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) Bumpsteer/Toelink Upgrade</p><p>Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) a pair for 9/16" Grade 8 bolts with nylock nuts and flat washers for the front subframe mounts</p><p>Maximum Motorsports IRS Heavy Duty Crossmember</p><p>Billetflow Rear IRS Brace</p><p>Steeda Full Length Subframe Connectors</p><p>Steeda Tokico D-Spec Shocks and Struts (Set of 4) - IRS Cobra - 99-04</p><p>Steeda Front Sway Bar</p><p>Steeda Swaybar 1-3/8" Pivot Bushings @ $12.48 Each</p><p>Steeda Bumpsteer Kit</p><p>Steeda X2 Ball Joint - Set of 2</p><p>Steeda Polyurethane Front Spring Isolators </p><p>Steeda Polyurethane Rear Spring Isolators</p><p>Steeda Stainless Steel Brake Lines</p><p></p><p>Current springs on the car are Eibach Pros. The Cobra almost has 100,000 miles on her and starting to get some squeaks. The rear diff needs to have the cover popped off anyways to have the fluid changed out as well and will be having a set of gears installed while the IRS is dropped.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about adding the below items but the list above is already overbudget and feel that the below items can be installed over time.</p><p></p><p>Steeda Heavy Duty Swaybar Endlinks</p><p>Steeda Caster Camber Plates</p><p>Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) Adjustable Swaybar Endlink Kit</p><p>Steeda 03-04 Mach 3-Point Strut Tower Brace</p><p></p><p></p><p>So my question is what would you add or remove from the above list for a car that is a daily street vehicle? The things I want to keep on the list for sure are the IRS bushings set and maybe the D-Spec Shocks/Struts. Suggestions on a deiferent brand shock with similar or less expensive costs will be considered.</p><p></p><p>One last thing... <span style="color: Red"><strong>I don't want a SRA in the Cobra</strong></span>. The 1997 Cobra that I previously owned had the Steeda Stage 1,2,3 Gtrac Suspension Kit on her and handled great however I purchased the 01 Cobra for the IRS as I wanted to give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DC97Cobra, post: 9348531, member: 40424"] Going to upgrade the suspension and trying to keep in mind that I will not be tracking the car. I just want the vehicle to be fun to drive in the twisties and onramps while not being scared of breaking the rear If I decide to launch from a dig.. Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) IRS Bushing Set Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) Bumpsteer/Toelink Upgrade Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) a pair for 9/16" Grade 8 bolts with nylock nuts and flat washers for the front subframe mounts Maximum Motorsports IRS Heavy Duty Crossmember Billetflow Rear IRS Brace Steeda Full Length Subframe Connectors Steeda Tokico D-Spec Shocks and Struts (Set of 4) - IRS Cobra - 99-04 Steeda Front Sway Bar Steeda Swaybar 1-3/8" Pivot Bushings @ $12.48 Each Steeda Bumpsteer Kit Steeda X2 Ball Joint - Set of 2 Steeda Polyurethane Front Spring Isolators Steeda Polyurethane Rear Spring Isolators Steeda Stainless Steel Brake Lines Current springs on the car are Eibach Pros. The Cobra almost has 100,000 miles on her and starting to get some squeaks. The rear diff needs to have the cover popped off anyways to have the fluid changed out as well and will be having a set of gears installed while the IRS is dropped. I was thinking about adding the below items but the list above is already overbudget and feel that the below items can be installed over time. Steeda Heavy Duty Swaybar Endlinks Steeda Caster Camber Plates Full Tilt Boogie(ac427cobra) Adjustable Swaybar Endlink Kit Steeda 03-04 Mach 3-Point Strut Tower Brace So my question is what would you add or remove from the above list for a car that is a daily street vehicle? The things I want to keep on the list for sure are the IRS bushings set and maybe the D-Spec Shocks/Struts. Suggestions on a deiferent brand shock with similar or less expensive costs will be considered. One last thing... [COLOR="Red"][B]I don't want a SRA in the Cobra[/B][/COLOR]. The 1997 Cobra that I previously owned had the Steeda Stage 1,2,3 Gtrac Suspension Kit on her and handled great however I purchased the 01 Cobra for the IRS as I wanted to give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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