Suspension Mods to improve cornering w/o lowering
#11
No danger of me tracking it, at least not seriously. Maybe when the local corvette club hosts their newbie autocross I'd like to try that, but it'll probably be more like Ricky Bobby post wreck (the 26mph scene) My GT came stock with 19s and I think the "starting with summer only rubber" idea makes sense.
#13
I suggest you try our Whiteline rear sway bars:
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...ustable-bfr68z
They are currently available at 10% off and are:
3 point adjustable
25mm thick
Designed for daily driving and the track
They are also extremely easy to install compared to the front sway bar.
If you do end up wanting to lower the car one day I would suggest our lowering springs also:
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...kit-wsk-frd006
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...ustable-bfr68z
They are currently available at 10% off and are:
3 point adjustable
25mm thick
Designed for daily driving and the track
They are also extremely easy to install compared to the front sway bar.
If you do end up wanting to lower the car one day I would suggest our lowering springs also:
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...kit-wsk-frd006
#14
Went from stock 235/50 all seasons to 245/40 summers and it is a world of difference. Dunlop durezzas. I can now get on the gas while exiting a corner and I can feel the rear end grabbing and pushing out of turns where it used to feel like it was just about out of grip. Night and day difference.
The tire size did give me a small drop, though, which I liked. A little over a half inch.
The tire size did give me a small drop, though, which I liked. A little over a half inch.
#15
So, I actually fell off the wagon and went with the Ford Performance Track Pack. We've had a really mild winter here and I've actually put some miles on my mustang this year.
After 1,000 miles I am very happy I had this installed.
Next, tires...
After 1,000 miles I am very happy I had this installed.
Next, tires...
#16
urethane bushing kits?
I suggest you try our Whiteline rear sway bars:
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...ustable-bfr68z
They are currently available at 10% off and are:
3 point adjustable
25mm thick
Designed for daily driving and the track
They are also extremely easy to install compared to the front sway bar.
If you do end up wanting to lower the car one day I would suggest our lowering springs also:
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...kit-wsk-frd006
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...ustable-bfr68z
They are currently available at 10% off and are:
3 point adjustable
25mm thick
Designed for daily driving and the track
They are also extremely easy to install compared to the front sway bar.
If you do end up wanting to lower the car one day I would suggest our lowering springs also:
https://whitelineperformance.com/for...kit-wsk-frd006
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