D-Spec's with Roush Springs? Is this a good idea?
After a great deal of thought, this is now what I have in mind:
BMR Front & Rear Sway Bars
BMR Adj. Panhard Bar w/Support Brace
Roush Front & Rear Springs
Roush Front Struts & Rear Shocks
By going with BMR Sway Bars instead of the ones that come in the Roush Complete Suspension Kit, I save $200.53! What is odd is by pricing out individual items in the kit, the total comes to $1,350.54, or $117.71 more. I know they were designed to work together, but is it really going to be a problem if another companies sway bars are used with their springs and struts/shocks?
Jon
BMR Front & Rear Sway Bars
BMR Adj. Panhard Bar w/Support Brace
Roush Front & Rear Springs
Roush Front Struts & Rear Shocks
By going with BMR Sway Bars instead of the ones that come in the Roush Complete Suspension Kit, I save $200.53! What is odd is by pricing out individual items in the kit, the total comes to $1,350.54, or $117.71 more. I know they were designed to work together, but is it really going to be a problem if another companies sway bars are used with their springs and struts/shocks?
Jon
Jon - I have the Roush struts, shocks and springs. I bought the BMR adjustable panhard bar and left the stock front and rear sway bars alone. Don't overkill, you can always buy sway bars later. JMO~
The D-specs work great with any lowering spring. The range of adjustibilty
allows you to dial in your ride/handling preference. Previously, I
installed the complete Saleen suspension kit and was disappointed in the ride -- not because it was too stiff but because it was unsettled and felt
like the rear would bounce back up after compression. I installed the
d-specs based on a thread on MustangForums.com and couldn't be happier with he transformation these Shock/Struts can make. I set the fronts (3) turns out from full stiff and the rears slightly softer at (4) turns out. The car now rides better than stock and handles better too.
I highly recommend the Tokico D-specs!
allows you to dial in your ride/handling preference. Previously, I
installed the complete Saleen suspension kit and was disappointed in the ride -- not because it was too stiff but because it was unsettled and felt
like the rear would bounce back up after compression. I installed the
d-specs based on a thread on MustangForums.com and couldn't be happier with he transformation these Shock/Struts can make. I set the fronts (3) turns out from full stiff and the rears slightly softer at (4) turns out. The car now rides better than stock and handles better too.
I highly recommend the Tokico D-specs!
05SatinGT: loved the little review and it almost got me set on the Tokico's.
that was all up untill the conclusion was drawn: "the car now rides better than stock"
umm... that's it?
guess i'm still undecided at this point
that was all up untill the conclusion was drawn: "the car now rides better than stock"
umm... that's it?

guess i'm still undecided at this point
You really can't go wrong with any of the items listed here.
Look into whichever setup you can get a great deal on, and which one you feel has the best buzz quality-wise. I know personally Steeda ultralites and D specs have been the hot setup lately, and that's what I would run. In conjunction with some sway bars, panhard bar and brace.
It's all up to which items you feel will work best with each other for your budget and your car!
BMR, Steeda, FRPP, Eibach, Tokico, and Roush are all going to be great additions to your vehicle's ride.
CR
Look into whichever setup you can get a great deal on, and which one you feel has the best buzz quality-wise. I know personally Steeda ultralites and D specs have been the hot setup lately, and that's what I would run. In conjunction with some sway bars, panhard bar and brace.
It's all up to which items you feel will work best with each other for your budget and your car!
BMR, Steeda, FRPP, Eibach, Tokico, and Roush are all going to be great additions to your vehicle's ride.
CR
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