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Driveline/Suspension
Suspension Tech: Bring It!
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<blockquote data-quote="GregsGT500" data-source="post: 14832450" data-attributes="member: 163300"><p>BMT Tech; I have a 2011 GT500 SVTPP. Other that street performance driving I also track the car a few times per year on Cali road courses such as Buttonwillow and Willow Springs. For me the SVTPP suspension sits too tall specially when I swap to the 18s I use on the track. But, overall the handling is pretty descent on road courses even though it looks like an SUV with the 18s. I'm thinking your SP072 would work good for me. Koni yellows are currently 25% off. Are they a good combo with your SP072? Do I really need all the other stuff (ie relocation bkts, sway bars, etc.) you recommended? I'm on a budget. After springs/shocks (and I already have a camber plates) what would be the order of all the other items to get for best bang for the buck. Also, speaking of budget, can I get away with just installing the SP072 springs and use the stock Tokico shocks for now? Do they work ok with the lowered suspension? Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GregsGT500, post: 14832450, member: 163300"] BMT Tech; I have a 2011 GT500 SVTPP. Other that street performance driving I also track the car a few times per year on Cali road courses such as Buttonwillow and Willow Springs. For me the SVTPP suspension sits too tall specially when I swap to the 18s I use on the track. But, overall the handling is pretty descent on road courses even though it looks like an SUV with the 18s. I'm thinking your SP072 would work good for me. Koni yellows are currently 25% off. Are they a good combo with your SP072? Do I really need all the other stuff (ie relocation bkts, sway bars, etc.) you recommended? I'm on a budget. After springs/shocks (and I already have a camber plates) what would be the order of all the other items to get for best bang for the buck. Also, speaking of budget, can I get away with just installing the SP072 springs and use the stock Tokico shocks for now? Do they work ok with the lowered suspension? Thanks! Greg [/QUOTE]
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