markboris
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- Mark
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- Currently: '20 Shelby GT500 FPB '24 Mach-E GTP GGM
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Mike, you should be excited. I feel like I have a completely different car. I was happy with the rear bar but I am very happy with both. Also, the ride seems to feel smoother but again, waiting for others to verify that.Dude, you have me so excited about this. I am going to order the front and give it a shot.
How do you reach the bolts if you don't take the cover off? Through the wheel wells?
What do you think about the different stiffness settings and how it effects the way the car drives? It seems obvious that the car will lean less in turns the stiffer the setting, but how else is ride impacted? I am just interested in your experience as I am definitely a newbie when it comes to suspension modifications.
Taking the under cover off does not expose any bolts. The bolts that hold the clamp down over the bushings are accessed on top. They are easy to see in one of my photos on my front bar review. It is tight quarters in there with a hose just above one of the bolts on the left side and some type of device above one of the bolts on the right side. I used a 13mm socket on a 3/8 inch long handle ratchet. It was just short enough in height to get in there and break free the bolts then I used a 13mm racket closed end wrench to unscrew the bolts. Again, not difficult, just time consuming.
As far as the stiffness settings, I go all the way maximum. I don't test any other settings. I have wide tires so it can take going to max setting. I DO NOT track or autocross this car. Not interested in taking it to the maximum limit of the suspension. Just going 2 miles from my home to Safeway or any store downtown requires me to drive a windy road. Then there is HWY 120 from my house to Yosemtie which takes an hour and that is a great mountain road to drive which I do at least once a month. Basically I like my DD to handle decent and that has been achieved with both of these bars. I do strongly recommend replacing both.
As far as the ride with the bars on max setting, I still feel it is smoother because the bar has more freedom to move up and down opposed to the OEM bar which you seriously cannot even budge. When you take off the end links on the OEM bar, you cannot move it at all opposed to the Steeda bar when mounted you can easily move it up and down as you should be able to. Not sure what type of design this is Ford is using. Maybe someone else has seen this this type of sway bar set up before.
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