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<blockquote data-quote="Griever423" data-source="post: 11887951" data-attributes="member: 135714"><p>I'd wager that the reason they get good reviews from most mustang owners is that most mustang owners never see a road course or autox in the time they own the car with that setup. I'd bet that they wanted a certain "stance" to their car and I completely agree with what seank is saying that they wouldn't know the difference between suspension setups if they sat in them. So for them, BC is "good" because it does for them what they wanted it to do: give the car a certain look and stiffen things up.</p><p></p><p>I've been in different cars with different setups and have been amazed at the difference in feel and quality when going from a cheaper, less performance oriented setup to a better quality setup. The difference (to me) is very noticeable. If someone is just wanting to "drop" their car and have a good "stance" then more power to them for buying a less expensive product. I'd rather have something that is just as functional and performs that is also aesthetically pleasing.</p><p></p><p>To also point out: there are people that are competitive (and win) national events on a simple koni shock and ground control spring setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griever423, post: 11887951, member: 135714"] I'd wager that the reason they get good reviews from most mustang owners is that most mustang owners never see a road course or autox in the time they own the car with that setup. I'd bet that they wanted a certain "stance" to their car and I completely agree with what seank is saying that they wouldn't know the difference between suspension setups if they sat in them. So for them, BC is "good" because it does for them what they wanted it to do: give the car a certain look and stiffen things up. I've been in different cars with different setups and have been amazed at the difference in feel and quality when going from a cheaper, less performance oriented setup to a better quality setup. The difference (to me) is very noticeable. If someone is just wanting to "drop" their car and have a good "stance" then more power to them for buying a less expensive product. I'd rather have something that is just as functional and performs that is also aesthetically pleasing. To also point out: there are people that are competitive (and win) national events on a simple koni shock and ground control spring setup. [/QUOTE]
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