Bullitt vs MRT or any other suspension
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Bullitt vs MRT or any other suspension
I was just wondering how the bullitt suspension compared to some of the other suspensions available. Like MRT's suspension or something like steeda's kit
Just weighing the options at the moment and trying to decide
Just weighing the options at the moment and trying to decide
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RE: Bullitt vs MRT or any other suspension
The bullitt kit is a very good value. Just the shocks & struts alone, without the swaybars is a great deal. The swaybars in the bullitt kit are just an extra bonus. If you have a GT or Cobra, the bullitt swaybars are a very minor upgrade, but for a V6, the rear swaybar in the bullitt kit is a great addition.
Even knowing the bullitt swaybars are not a big upgrade, the kit is STILL a good value, you can even sell the rear swaybar on MustangForums classifieds, and still make out with a great deal.
Steeda makes the MRT springs under "Private Label" so they're basically the same identical products... as well as the Tokico shocks.
Yes, you will get slightly more performance and drop out of the Steeda springs... they are slightly stiffer and lower about 0.25 inches more than the bullitt kit. The 5-way tokico's of the Steeda kits are also stiffer valved, and more geared towards performance driving.
If budget is the #1 factor... the bullitt kit.... if performance is #1... then the Steeda kits (which are still a great value).
Sincerely,
Even knowing the bullitt swaybars are not a big upgrade, the kit is STILL a good value, you can even sell the rear swaybar on MustangForums classifieds, and still make out with a great deal.
Steeda makes the MRT springs under "Private Label" so they're basically the same identical products... as well as the Tokico shocks.
Yes, you will get slightly more performance and drop out of the Steeda springs... they are slightly stiffer and lower about 0.25 inches more than the bullitt kit. The 5-way tokico's of the Steeda kits are also stiffer valved, and more geared towards performance driving.
If budget is the #1 factor... the bullitt kit.... if performance is #1... then the Steeda kits (which are still a great value).
Sincerely,
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