Hey everyone,
I am getting ready to start doing some modification on my 2012 3.7 Mustang.
I wanted to start on the suspension to get it handling better before I begin to add more power, and I am a little skeptical of what to get. I was wanting it to drive well on the street, but also wanting it to drive well if I ever wanted to track it, which brought me to the RTR lineup of parts. I was thinking maybe I should just go with all RTR suspension components, seeing as how the springs are made to work with the sway bars, etc. I am just unsure if I can "cheap out" per say on some of the parts and go with a cheaper solution for specific parts so I am not paying to incredibly much, or if even there is a still good setup that works well both on the street and on the track.
I'd love to hear what you're all running also, it would help give me an idea of what I need!
Thanks
I am getting ready to start doing some modification on my 2012 3.7 Mustang.
I wanted to start on the suspension to get it handling better before I begin to add more power, and I am a little skeptical of what to get. I was wanting it to drive well on the street, but also wanting it to drive well if I ever wanted to track it, which brought me to the RTR lineup of parts. I was thinking maybe I should just go with all RTR suspension components, seeing as how the springs are made to work with the sway bars, etc. I am just unsure if I can "cheap out" per say on some of the parts and go with a cheaper solution for specific parts so I am not paying to incredibly much, or if even there is a still good setup that works well both on the street and on the track.
I'd love to hear what you're all running also, it would help give me an idea of what I need!
Thanks