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Does anyone know if the current 15-23 Ford Performance Lowering Springs whether it’s the track or street version are compatible for the 2024’s?

I was doing some research on the FP800S package and I know they have a street lowering spring package but I’m not sure if it’s the same one as the M5300XA. On Ford Performance’s website they have track lowering springs specifically for the 2024 GT’s that are only compatible for the 24 GT and then another one that’s for the 24 Ecoboost but fits the 15-23 GT’s and Ecoboost. Just wondering if anyone knows if the track springs are the same since apparently they work with stock suspension for the GT. I’ll attach some pictures as well showing the part numbers because they’re different from the actual track springs which is M5300YA if I’m not mistaken.

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I just called FP and there is a difference with the S65Tsprings vs. the XA springs. The S65T does have higher spring rates than the XA springs. The XA springs are basically the PP springs that lower the car approximately 1". The S65T springs are more inline with the S550 5300YA springs from the Track Kit for the S550. The S65Tsprings have been adjusted to be more inline with the
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I just called FP and there is a difference with the S65Tsprings vs. the XA springs. The S65T does have higher spring rates than the XA springs. The XA springs are basically the PP springs that lower the car approximately 1". The S65T springs are more inline with the S550 5300YA springs from the Track Kit for the S550. The S65Tsprings have been adjusted to be more inline with the
S650.
Thanks man! I wonder if they’ll do a street version or if the one on the FP800S package is the current street spring available or an updated version for the S650. Steeda has them on their site too now so wondering when everyone else will get them. They did tell me that the XA and YA springs aren’t confirmed by ford to be compatible for the S650 even though a lot of vendors like LMR, AM, etc have them listed as fitting the 2024’s.
 

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Thanks man! I wonder if they’ll do a street version or if the one on the FP800S package is the current street spring available or an updated version for the S650. Steeda has them on their site too now so wondering when everyone else will get them. They did tell me that the XA and YA springs aren’t confirmed by ford to be compatible for the S650 even though a lot of vendors like LMR, AM, etc have them listed as fitting the 2024’s.

I am sure they will have one drop soon.
 

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Did you have to do alignment after installing the springs? I'm considering the street springs after you mentioned the noise in the track springs..
 


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Did you have to do alignment after installing the springs? I'm considering the street springs after you mentioned the noise in the track springs..
you should always do an alignment after springs.
 
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Did you have to do alignment after installing the springs? I'm considering the street springs after you mentioned the noise in the track springs..
Yeah you would need to do an alignment. As for the random clunk like sound in the back all I did was put a coil sleeve from Amazon that I probably mentioned somewhere in this thread and put it over the ford and part number in the rear and the sound went away. But yeah I recommend an alignment, as for when it depends some say do it right after and others have said they drove it a bit for the springs to settle then did an alignment. I drove mine a few days until it was the day of my alignment appointment at the dealer.
 

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Thanks man! I wonder if they’ll do a street version or if the one on the FP800S package is the current street spring available or an updated version for the S650. Steeda has them on their site too now so wondering when everyone else will get them. They did tell me that the XA and YA springs aren’t confirmed by ford to be compatible for the S650 even though a lot of vendors like LMR, AM, etc have them listed as fitting the 2024’s.
hello. r u saying s650 pp comes with different springs than non pp?
 

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Anybody has the ford performance track springs installed that can share their experience? Do you need camber plates or anything else when installing them? How is the ride afterwards? Been advised that I should do coilovers instead but not sure if that is worth the money when I’m not really going to track the car.

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Anybody has the ford performance track springs installed that can share their experience? Do you need camber plates or anything else when installing them? How is the ride afterwards? Been advised that I should do coilovers instead but not sure if that is worth the money when I’m not really going to track the car.
I paired mine with Bilstein shocks/struts and bought camber bolts in case I needed them and I didn't. Aligned great. They're progressive springs and the ride is better than the PP springs I had on it by quite a bit. It's more planted and not too low. Very nice for the street.
 
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Anybody has the ford performance track springs installed that can share their experience? Do you need camber plates or anything else when installing them? How is the ride afterwards? Been advised that I should do coilovers instead but not sure if that is worth the money when I’m not really going to track the car.

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Yeah I made a separate thread not long after. I had the track springs for almost a year and then switched to the street versions. I didn’t do camber bolts or plates and was able to get aligned to spec.

https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/th...ering-springs-installed-photos-review.161296/
 
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Any pics with these springs and Bilstein setup?
I am shopping a suspension right now and considering your setup
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