Suspension Mods to improve cornering w/o lowering
#1
Suspension Mods to improve cornering w/o lowering
Guys. Total newbie here. I'm looking to improve the cornering/handling prowess of my mustang without rupturing a kidney and I do not want to lower it.
I bought a 2015 GT premium automatic and installed a ford racing strut tower brace. I thought I might try the sway bars from the track pack and perhaps the koni shocks/struts. Do you guys have any other ideas about suspension mods that don't lower the body? I plan on summer only tires next spring.
I was really ready to drop the hammer on the track handling package but I live out in the sticks and even a 1" drop might mean scraping on some of the roads I occasionally have to venture down? So far, I've not scraped and I'm just reluctant to drop it.
I will never see a track, so my car is a daily driver and road trip machine, but I've always appreciated cars that can stick to the road and stay planted etc.
I bought a 2015 GT premium automatic and installed a ford racing strut tower brace. I thought I might try the sway bars from the track pack and perhaps the koni shocks/struts. Do you guys have any other ideas about suspension mods that don't lower the body? I plan on summer only tires next spring.
I was really ready to drop the hammer on the track handling package but I live out in the sticks and even a 1" drop might mean scraping on some of the roads I occasionally have to venture down? So far, I've not scraped and I'm just reluctant to drop it.
I will never see a track, so my car is a daily driver and road trip machine, but I've always appreciated cars that can stick to the road and stay planted etc.
#2
Your car already handles very good just as it is. If it "rolls" too much for you then stiffer sway bars would make it corner flatter. Otherwise there is not going to much you can do without lowering the car. Tip: attend some HPDEs with good instructors and really learn how to drive a car before you decide your car can't keep up with you. You'd be surprised to learn how good your car really is.
#3
The summer only tires will help a lot. Mine isn't lowered and I put 8.5 and 10 rear Nitto Invos and it handles so much better now than the stock 17" all season tires that were on it. I would go the tire route first before doing anything else and see what you think.
#4
This is the best idea actually.
#6
I have Continental ExtremeContact DW 255/35x20" tires and would highly recommend these tires. I went from stock 18" wheels/tires to 20" Drag 37 black chrome wheels and the above mentioned tires and the car sticks like glue. If you decide to stay with the stock wheels just add the tires.
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#8
This is the best idea actually.
#10
If you could close your eyes & ride in a stock GT compared to one with low profile tires & heavier sway bars... I bet you'd have no trouble telling them apart in terms of ride. I really think the standard GT handles good enough unless you are going to track it. A top quality set of shocks might be worth the expense "IF" they absorb bumps better without stiffening up the ride. My GT with 235/50R/18 tires corners better than my "cornering speeds" require... BUT... if you are going to track the car & need to go around curves, then listen to Barstowpo give you the scoop on what you need!