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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Coilovers?
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<blockquote data-quote="kingnut" data-source="post: 13798570" data-attributes="member: 103127"><p>I've got BC coils with the swift spring upgrade. The swifts were another $350 but well worth it because my car rides like a dream. I have stock spring rates 7k front and 5k rear. I had my car at full soft setting for a while. But now I have the fronts at 10 clicks and the rears at 4 clicks. Amazing the coilovers could be to soft. Check your firmness settings and turn them down. Or it could just be the swift springs stop it from being bouncy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingnut, post: 13798570, member: 103127"] I've got BC coils with the swift spring upgrade. The swifts were another $350 but well worth it because my car rides like a dream. I have stock spring rates 7k front and 5k rear. I had my car at full soft setting for a while. But now I have the fronts at 10 clicks and the rears at 4 clicks. Amazing the coilovers could be to soft. Check your firmness settings and turn them down. Or it could just be the swift springs stop it from being bouncy. [/QUOTE]
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