CC Plates?
Well i didnt talk to them about the CO's on the rear of an IRS car. Apparently the CO's for the SRA are noisy in certain situations but idk about an IRS car. We shall find out soon enough though. They are going to be on order tomorrow morning at 9am and the shocks are going to be overnighted to MM to get grooved and then overnighted back so I can get my car together for Mustang Week!!!
Yea, you need them mang. lol cant be tearing up tires like that anymore...especially if you want that blower next summer. Next summer though youre coming with me to MW with a supercharged GT just like me.
Well I will ask you this...are you wanting all of your suspension to be the same brand? I know for a fact that J&M doesnt make springs and shocks and struts. So in reality, you cant do that anyways unless you go with maximum motorsports and run their valved shocks and struts with their springs and stuff. lol But I would go with MM c/c plates.
MM does not recommend rear CO's on a street car due to noise and maintenance. If you live in an area with no speed bumps, steep driveways or potholes you may be safe but, they basically refuse to sell them to you if you tell them they are going on a street car, i speak from experience.
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