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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Suspension Tech: Bring It!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sleipnir 5O" data-source="post: 16044834" data-attributes="member: 175907"><p>Hoping I don't get flamed for posting here but I traded in my 2013 Mustang GT for a 2019 GT. It has more wheel gap in the front than rear and I hate that. Thinking about doing the following BMR upgrades.</p><p></p><p>Tca048</p><p>CB005</p><p>BK081</p><p>089 front springs</p><p>082 rear springs.</p><p></p><p>I am looking for a stock ride quality and no added nvh with this car while improving traction and getting rid of some wheel gap. Also need to make sure the front wheel gap doesnt exceed the rear. What other parts do I need like new bump stops? Do I need new shocks/struts? Handling isn't a concern. Comfortable ride and good strait line traction are. Car is a daily right now and will see the dragstrip maybe 6 times a year at most for just some fun test n tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sleipnir 5O, post: 16044834, member: 175907"] Hoping I don't get flamed for posting here but I traded in my 2013 Mustang GT for a 2019 GT. It has more wheel gap in the front than rear and I hate that. Thinking about doing the following BMR upgrades. Tca048 CB005 BK081 089 front springs 082 rear springs. I am looking for a stock ride quality and no added nvh with this car while improving traction and getting rid of some wheel gap. Also need to make sure the front wheel gap doesnt exceed the rear. What other parts do I need like new bump stops? Do I need new shocks/struts? Handling isn't a concern. Comfortable ride and good strait line traction are. Car is a daily right now and will see the dragstrip maybe 6 times a year at most for just some fun test n tune. [/QUOTE]
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