View Full Version : Been lurking for a year......
BL00DSH0T
08-18-11, 11:00 AM
Been lurking here for over a year just before I got my 2010 GT.
Kinda put the GT on pause while I attended to other hobbies, now I'm getting back to it.
Stock:
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/2760/cam0400.jpg
Not Stock:
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/3475/43284324.jpg
Mods are FRPP K-Springs, BMR Adjustable Panhard Bar, C&L Intake, Roush Cat-Back, SCT and 20" American Muscle Rims with BGF KDW's
Herb
BurnTire
08-18-11, 12:02 PM
:welcome4:
Welcome Herb!
Since doing the suspension are you regretting anything and wish you had done anything differently? I wanna lower my 2010 as well and thought about going with the Roush Extreme Springs since it doesn't require changing of the stock struts and shocks. I just don't want to get a ride that I regret.
BL00DSH0T
08-18-11, 02:42 PM
Welcome Herb!
Since doing the suspension are you regretting anything and wish you had done anything differently? I wanna lower my 2010 as well and thought about going with the Roush Extreme Springs since it doesn't require changing of the stock struts and shocks. I just don't want to get a ride that I regret.
No regrets here. I have done full suspension set-ups before and that was not what I wanted with the Mustang.
I like the way it handles and rides now and think it is an improvement over the stock springs. I definately wanted something that noticeably lowered the car.
I will probably upgrade the shocks/struts when needed to some Koni adjustables.
Herb
Do you have any issue with hitting the bump stops after adding the springs? I didn't realize you lowered and didn't change the struts or shocks kind of what I'm thinking just to save some money for now. I have more ideas than cash on hand and since the economy tanked over the last 4 years or so Ive stopped using my credit cards :veryhappy:
BL00DSH0T
08-18-11, 03:07 PM
Do you have any issue with hitting the bump stops after adding the springs? I didn't realize you lowered and didn't change the struts or shocks kind of what I'm thinking just to save some money for now. I have more ideas than cash on hand and since the economy tanked over the last 4 years or so Ive stopped using my credit cards :veryhappy:
No issues at all.
Herb
Jacostang
08-18-11, 09:47 PM
Welcome!, whats else sis you have to do when you lowered it? Any other special items? I want to do the same FRPP Springs.
BL00DSH0T
08-19-11, 08:10 AM
Welcome!, whats else sis you have to do when you lowered it? Any other special items? I want to do the same FRPP Springs.
With the stock 19" wheels I didn't need to do anything, but I needed to add a panhard bar to center the axel when I went to the 20" wheels.
The 20's really showed how uncentered the axel was.
Alignment was good so I didnt bother with caster/camber plates or bolts.
Herb
AdamSVT
08-22-11, 01:51 PM
Welcome i love that body style
Ive been doing a lot of reading about this and am learning that whatever spring you go with be sure they are "Progressive Springs" otherwise ride quality goes out the window.
I'm leaning towards the Eibach Pro Kit, still undecided about this stuff really, I went with the Ford Racing last time with the 06 GT and although it was awesome on good roads its sucked azz on normal Phoenix roads.
I'm also learning that strut and shock rebound has a lot to do with ride comfort as well. Still learning this one. Overall though everyone says if you want a great ride buy a Cadillac.
I just cant figure out why ride quality cant be bought and still have a good suspension for the twisties!
BL00DSH0T
08-22-11, 04:27 PM
Ive been doing a lot of reading about this and am learning that whatever spring you go with be sure they are "Progressive Springs" otherwise ride quality goes out the window.
I'm leaning towards the Eibach Pro Kit, still undecided about this stuff really, I went with the Ford Racing last time with the 06 GT and although it was awesome on good roads its sucked azz on normal Phoenix roads.
I'm also learning that strut and shock rebound has a lot to do with ride comfort as well. Still learning this one. Overall though everyone says if you want a great ride buy a Cadillac.
I just cant figure out why ride quality cant be bought and still have a good suspension for the twisties!
I'm pretty sure the FRPP K-Springs are re-badged Eibach Pro's.
And I have to kinda agree with the last statement. IMO suspenion is dependant on the person, what rides/handles good for one might not rides/handles good for the other.
One of my previous cars that I went crazy one the suspenion would handle great in the twisties but wasn't a good comfortable ride on the streets. I liked it but others didn't. But since this is my daily and one I will have forever I want a good everyday driver.
I'll get the Koni's later on and probally have them toward the soft side most of the time.
Herb
cyclonewass
08-31-11, 11:14 PM
Nice ride! I have heard good things about the Eibach Pro's also. Probably going to use them on my 08 GT down the road.
Rick Shopmier
09-01-11, 09:48 AM
I have done the suspension mods to my 05, 07 and 08 Bullitt. Each time I used the FRPP springs, dampers & struts and sways. When Ford developed this package all components were done together, and much of the suspension components were proven on performance packages for the Mustang. If you are going to make changes it is best to go with the complete set-up by Rouch, FRPP, Eibach or whoever. Other wise the mix and match is trial and error and the latter can be costly and unpredictable. Now with Ford cracking down on mods for warranty issues, you can bet the service departments are looking closely at the cars. Remember I use my cars on the track.
Rick where were these pictures taken? Is that a new car of yours?
Rick Shopmier
09-01-11, 02:30 PM
Nah, those were taken in 2007. The first was taken at the Ford Racing Driving School at the Miller Motorsports Track in Utah, I was allowed to use my car in part of the class, that is why it is in cool down in the garage. It was vitrually set up the same as the school cars (which have the cats removed and ecm mods). The second was at the autocross at the Rocky Mountain Mustang Round-up. It was cooler then!
You go thru Mustangs yourself! I remember the Bullit don't remember seeing this one.
BL00DSH0T
09-01-11, 03:35 PM
I have had more than a few suspension set-ups and IMO the kits are good, but I always found putting it together myself to best. I will agree that to find the perfect set-up take alot of trial and error....and cash. IMO suspension is user bias as not always do you find a suspension that works for all.
I do like the Eibach kits which are Ford Racing.
Rick Shopmier
09-01-11, 04:08 PM
Ok, the car in the above pics is the 07 (manual trans), the 05 was also a red fire, I actually went to the North American Auto Show in Detroit in Jan of 04 to see the actual 05 Mustang at its first public showing. Came back and went to Sanderson to order one, I got the first 05 GT they delivered (it was an auto trans) Thanksgiving 04. The Bullitt was kind of an afterthought, it was by far the fastest and best handling of the three. It's suspension was already tuned so I just put on the FRPP springs to lower it, those springs made it to Seans yellow GT. One thing about the FRPP Track Pack, it adds oversteer (Mustangs because of their weight tend to understeer) which when controlled is great on tight autocross courses.
trucker
09-01-11, 05:42 PM
nice pictures Rick
on my suspension I use the stock front springs with the frpp sway bar the rear has roush springs with frpp swap bar
the lakewood adjustable pan hard and body bar but I also have the edelbrock super charger which lowers the front one inch
no problems what so ever handles great steers fine oh duh my rear lower control arms are svt
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