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Old 2/1/14, 07:20 PM
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Simple 2014 GT suspension

I've been pricing some stuff out, and doing a little research. This is what I have come up with. My plans were to lower my '14 GT,with some 20x8.5 & 20x10.5 Niche Milan's, and I feel that what I have posted here, should be the bare minimum of how I should start off. Any thoughts on what I have picked out?
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Originally Posted by JS4KIKZ
I've been pricing some stuff out, and doing a little research. This is what I have come up with. My plans were to lower my '14 GT,with some 20x8.5 & 20x10.5 Niche Milan's, and I feel that what I have posted here, should be the bare minimum of how I should start off. Any thoughts on what I have picked out?
I see no issue except for the Milans... I hear they are TERRIBLE rims.

Between you and gabe and some others, you can't beat me to having them on before I do in spring.

Kidding... That's a good selection for suspension. I'll be doing something similar in the future.

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Can't speak on the springs but the rest looks good. I went with BMR springs and I like the ride and lowered look. I also have a set of Niche's and they are a quality rim. Your wishlist looks good to me
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Originally Posted by Onelildude
Can't speak on the springs but the rest looks good. I went with BMR springs and I like the ride and lowered look. I also have a set of Niche's and they are a quality rim. Your wishlist looks good to me
That pic shows niche? Or you have another set?
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That pic shows niche? Or you have another set?
Yeah they are Niche Mugello. 20x8 and 20x10
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Originally Posted by Onelildude
Can't speak on the springs but the rest looks good. I went with BMR springs and I like the ride and lowered look. I also have a set of Niche's and they are a quality rim. Your wishlist looks good to me

After some advice from a bunch of people, I may be going with the BMR springs too
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I would check to make sure the STR.T's can support that much of a drop and keep the ride comfortable, unless you don't care about a jarring ride.
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I would check to make sure the STR.T's can support that much of a drop and keep the ride comfortable, unless you don't care about a jarring ride.
A few people that I have talked to have this particular setup, and they make it seem that it is just fine.
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They may be good for lowering and ride decent, too. But beware of those who made a financial decision on parts, are not really happy, but stand by what they bought because the commitment was made. IMO, read all you can before you decide.
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Also, keep in mind with a drop you may have geometry issues. Caster/camber plates, bump steer kit, and adjustable panhard bar may all be required to get the car running in top shape.
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