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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Ordering Hoosier R6 to use on the street... am I crazy?
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<blockquote data-quote="guarnibl" data-source="post: 14222804" data-attributes="member: 33086"><p>I'll have to see how the power does through the turns... only thing i could think of would be staying in a taller gear. Power on the street isn't really usable at the moment -- thus the suspension changes (and honestly -- I'll probably end up just removing the blower and sell it to do the rest of the suspension stuff I want to do). I chose a panhard bar because a Watts Link is drastically more expensive and was hoping that the combination of the Panhard Bar and the Torque Arm would be enough forward grip. </p><p></p><p>I'll try removing the sway bar out back and see how it feels... alternatively an aftermarket sway bar isn't too expensive. I was considering picking up the stranos front one. What's your dampener settings? Or are you running aftermarket?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good to hear. I'll be buying a set of R6's anyway -- might try them after they're worn. I've got a solid 4 months or so before the season starts up again out here anyway. No one wants to run their cars in 100 degrees -- and I don't really feel all that great about waking up at 4 AM to go to a race course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guarnibl, post: 14222804, member: 33086"] I'll have to see how the power does through the turns... only thing i could think of would be staying in a taller gear. Power on the street isn't really usable at the moment -- thus the suspension changes (and honestly -- I'll probably end up just removing the blower and sell it to do the rest of the suspension stuff I want to do). I chose a panhard bar because a Watts Link is drastically more expensive and was hoping that the combination of the Panhard Bar and the Torque Arm would be enough forward grip. I'll try removing the sway bar out back and see how it feels... alternatively an aftermarket sway bar isn't too expensive. I was considering picking up the stranos front one. What's your dampener settings? Or are you running aftermarket? Good to hear. I'll be buying a set of R6's anyway -- might try them after they're worn. I've got a solid 4 months or so before the season starts up again out here anyway. No one wants to run their cars in 100 degrees -- and I don't really feel all that great about waking up at 4 AM to go to a race course. [/QUOTE]
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