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Old 05-10-2012, 12:14 AM
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Anyone has this? I just installed it on mine. Rides really well. I am getting this annoying noise from the back whenever I go over bumps when turning. For example, when I'm just going straight, I don't really hear it, but when I'm turing on to my driveway (there's a bit of a bump), I definitely hear it. The dealership said they put some lube on and it should go away in a few days, but its' not. Anyone know what to do?
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Also will v6 mustangs benefit from GT stock suspension parts? How much can you sell the stock GT parts?

Springs/shocks/struts/strut mounts/rear sway bar
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I've had the FRPP kit on my personal car since almost brand new and I love it. No noises.
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Originally Posted by ihavefat
Anyone has this? I just installed it on mine. Rides really well. I am getting this annoying noise from the back whenever I go over bumps when turning. For example, when I'm just going straight, I don't really hear it, but when I'm turing on to my driveway (there's a bit of a bump), I definitely hear it. The dealership said they put some lube on and it should go away in a few days, but its' not. Anyone know what to do?
I had that issue, I had to take the gromet off the rear sway bar bushing and greese it. Then put the gromet back. I noticed it on my car when i went through a touchless carwash and it sprayed the underneeth of my car.
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You will get lower speed noises if the spring isolators were not installed. Without the isolators it is a metal to metal contact so it will squeak, plus it will transmit more road noise.
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Originally Posted by ihavefat
Also will v6 mustangs benefit from GT stock suspension parts? How much can you sell the stock GT parts?

Springs/shocks/struts/strut mounts/rear sway bar
People buy GT take off parts, but they don't bring a ton of money. The aftermarket parts are relatively inexpensive so the V6 guys usually go straight to the bigger upgrades like you did.
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Old 05-18-2012, 07:54 AM
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Don't have one yet but definitely on my wish list
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