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Hello everyone,
I've been into cars for a few years now and just recently I got my first car being a 2024 mustang gt. I've had the car a few months now and would like to change some things up. My goal for my car at the moment is to lower it before getting new wheels. I've never worked on cars before or tried learning about how to work on them so a lot of this is very new and unfamiliar to me. This car is somewhat of my daily so I want to keep the build realistic, honestly just want it to look good and stay reliable for now. I've always wanted a lowered car so I want to know how to do it right before making any final purchases.
At the moment, I am planning on getting:
- BC Coilovers BR Series
- Steeda Front Adjustable Camber Bolts
- Steeda IRS Subframe Alignment Kit
- Steeda Rear Camber Adjustment Kit
The total for this setup should be around $1500, obviously excluding labor as I am way to inexperienced to do any of this myself. I've seen some people getting adjustable rear control arms, however is that necessary? To clarify, I am not into tracking my car or doing anything ridiculous. I really only do some pulls here and there, for the most part I try to be a civilian. I think I would want to get around 1.5 inches - 2 inches of drop from this setup, and stay close to factory camber. If it matters, I plan on running 19x10 +35 squared setup on the car, with 285/35/19 tires. I also of course would want to prioritize not wearing out my tires, so if there could be any issues where I may not be able to get my camber back to factory or a reasonable degree it would be great if someone could help me out with that before I make any purchases.
Another thing to mention is I do have a little connection with a shop not too far from me. They do things like engine swaps, transmission work, oil changes, batteries, however nothing specifically about suspension. They said they would take care of me and gave me a really low price for labor, just since I guess they wanted to give me a hook up. Should any of these mods be done at a specific suspension specialized shop, or should it be alright to take them to an all around shop if I already told them I planned on doing this and they said it shouldn't be a problem? They also said they know a place that can do an alignment for me with all the aftermarket parts, so that kind of gave me a feeling of relief as well. If I sound like an idiot let me know because I honestly really don't know much about how installing these type of mods work lol and it kind of has me stressing. In the end I just want everything to go as smooth as possible.
This is my first post here so I'm still kind of new to the website. I've been scanning around at other threads to find helpful information which is definitely out there, so if anyone could point me into a direction of a similar post or something that is close in relation to this it would also be appreciated. Thanks to anyone who has read this far and anything helps!
I've been into cars for a few years now and just recently I got my first car being a 2024 mustang gt. I've had the car a few months now and would like to change some things up. My goal for my car at the moment is to lower it before getting new wheels. I've never worked on cars before or tried learning about how to work on them so a lot of this is very new and unfamiliar to me. This car is somewhat of my daily so I want to keep the build realistic, honestly just want it to look good and stay reliable for now. I've always wanted a lowered car so I want to know how to do it right before making any final purchases.
At the moment, I am planning on getting:
- BC Coilovers BR Series
- Steeda Front Adjustable Camber Bolts
- Steeda IRS Subframe Alignment Kit
- Steeda Rear Camber Adjustment Kit
The total for this setup should be around $1500, obviously excluding labor as I am way to inexperienced to do any of this myself. I've seen some people getting adjustable rear control arms, however is that necessary? To clarify, I am not into tracking my car or doing anything ridiculous. I really only do some pulls here and there, for the most part I try to be a civilian. I think I would want to get around 1.5 inches - 2 inches of drop from this setup, and stay close to factory camber. If it matters, I plan on running 19x10 +35 squared setup on the car, with 285/35/19 tires. I also of course would want to prioritize not wearing out my tires, so if there could be any issues where I may not be able to get my camber back to factory or a reasonable degree it would be great if someone could help me out with that before I make any purchases.
Another thing to mention is I do have a little connection with a shop not too far from me. They do things like engine swaps, transmission work, oil changes, batteries, however nothing specifically about suspension. They said they would take care of me and gave me a really low price for labor, just since I guess they wanted to give me a hook up. Should any of these mods be done at a specific suspension specialized shop, or should it be alright to take them to an all around shop if I already told them I planned on doing this and they said it shouldn't be a problem? They also said they know a place that can do an alignment for me with all the aftermarket parts, so that kind of gave me a feeling of relief as well. If I sound like an idiot let me know because I honestly really don't know much about how installing these type of mods work lol and it kind of has me stressing. In the end I just want everything to go as smooth as possible.
This is my first post here so I'm still kind of new to the website. I've been scanning around at other threads to find helpful information which is definitely out there, so if anyone could point me into a direction of a similar post or something that is close in relation to this it would also be appreciated. Thanks to anyone who has read this far and anything helps!
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