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Is a change worth it after all these years?

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Old Mar 7, 2016 | 11:22 PM
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Here is a picture of mine, when I changed to the 07 GT wheels. Note that my 16" aluminums are shown there also. I was changing from winter to summer tires. I have since sold both the 16s and the GT wheels. I ran chrome Bullitt 18s from a CS/GT, but finally decided to stay with these 19s off a 2012 GT. Let's just say, I've tried all the sizes and like the 18's ride the best, but the 19's look a little nicer. The 19's ride, not too bad at all. I've never tried 20's, so on those I can not comment.
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Old Jul 4, 2016 | 07:40 PM
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Hello again everyone. I just wanted to thank you all again for your input! I ended up getting KONI shocks and struts as well as a rear sway bar and the car feels much better! Corners are definitely fun now and the ride has improved quite a bit with the new shocks and struts. I think next weekend I am going to take the plunge and order a bama tuner. I have been researching the best tune options (I know you get three) and I haven't found a ton. I figure I would get 87 performance, 91-93 performance, and 91-93 race. Which tune usually gives the most increase? I would assume the 91-93 octane performance would probably be best for what I am looking for (Don't intend to race the car), but I am open to your thoughts.

Thanks again!
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Old Jul 6, 2016 | 06:31 AM
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Check Steeda for tunes and there are several others out there that I would recommend before the tune you mentioned.
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Old Jul 6, 2016 | 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 05blackV6
Hello again everyone. I just wanted to thank you all again for your input! I ended up getting KONI shocks and struts as well as a rear sway bar and the car feels much better! Corners are definitely fun now and the ride has improved quite a bit with the new shocks and struts. I think next weekend I am going to take the plunge and order a bama tuner. I have been researching the best tune options (I know you get three) and I haven't found a ton. I figure I would get 87 performance, 91-93 performance, and 91-93 race. Which tune usually gives the most increase? I would assume the 91-93 octane performance would probably be best for what I am looking for (Don't intend to race the car), but I am open to your thoughts.

Thanks again!
Happy to put you in contact with our tuning dept. to get you situated with a Steeda tune ... our tunes are safe, reliable & powerful!

The higher the octane ... the better performance.

You can shoot me an email at tim@steeda.com & we can start the process

Best Regards,

TJ
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Old Jul 7, 2016 | 09:51 AM
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I am pretty sure Steeda will listen to you needs better than the other guys will.
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