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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Coyote suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="86Fbody" data-source="post: 14560847" data-attributes="member: 105068"><p>Shocks and struts should help with bumps and the floating you probably get. LCA's will help with traction and relo brackets to correct the LCA angle after you lowered it and UCA will help plant the rear and actually make it feel connected to the chassis. Do a road race prior to all of that even though the car will feel floaty, you will be able to then research what parts you need for your setup and your driving style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86Fbody, post: 14560847, member: 105068"] Shocks and struts should help with bumps and the floating you probably get. LCA's will help with traction and relo brackets to correct the LCA angle after you lowered it and UCA will help plant the rear and actually make it feel connected to the chassis. Do a road race prior to all of that even though the car will feel floaty, you will be able to then research what parts you need for your setup and your driving style. [/QUOTE]
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