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SVT Shelby GT500
Shelby GT500 brakes, rotors and shock recommendations PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="FirstTexan" data-source="post: 16978152" data-attributes="member: 202067"><p>For</p><p></p><p>As the OP indicated he is not going use it for track or auto X . So that's not a factor here.</p><p></p><p>For me it's about street driving. With Houston's streets, lowering is out of the question. Unless it just a show car. And you don't drive it around. I find Bilsteins to give control on the bumpy streets we have, not just smoothness. Much better than the Konis and KYBs etc.. I have used over the yrs.</p><p></p><p>There is a large difference IMO from brand to brand unlike motor oil. They use different designs and methods to achieve a similar goal. But are very different IMO. I tried the rest on many different cars and applications over my 45 yrs of car and truck ownership. I find myself always going back to Michelin and Bilstein. That's me. Others may have a different approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FirstTexan, post: 16978152, member: 202067"] For As the OP indicated he is not going use it for track or auto X . So that's not a factor here. For me it's about street driving. With Houston's streets, lowering is out of the question. Unless it just a show car. And you don't drive it around. I find Bilsteins to give control on the bumpy streets we have, not just smoothness. Much better than the Konis and KYBs etc.. I have used over the yrs. There is a large difference IMO from brand to brand unlike motor oil. They use different designs and methods to achieve a similar goal. But are very different IMO. I tried the rest on many different cars and applications over my 45 yrs of car and truck ownership. I find myself always going back to Michelin and Bilstein. That's me. Others may have a different approach. [/QUOTE]
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