Darkside323
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Hello I am a rookie in regards to suspension theory but I am doing the best I can with what I have. A little background on my build. I am building a car to have more fun with at the track. It is my daily driver but I do want to attend more HPDE's. The car is an 07 GT 500. My Mod list goes as follows:
Kenny Brown Front LCA's, Kenny Brown Bumpsteer kit, Whiteline Watts Link, Whiteline UCA, Ford Racing Rear LCA's, BMR Rear LCA relocation brackets, Stock Sway Bars. I am currently in the Process of Installing Griggs/Ground Control Koni Coilover's. This install planted the seed to my question. The rear Coilover kit includes this bracket
(http://www.griggsracing.com/product_info.php?cPath=4332_4309_4328_2040_3646&products_id=630)
It is a support bracket for the shock mounting point. When installed it takes the place of the Rear Sway bar mount. Is it okay for me to remove the rear sway bar???? Or should I not run the bracket? I noticed since the Whiteline Rear Sway Bar does not attach the same way, it would not interfere with the bracket.
1. Should I proceed with install and not run the rear sway bar?
2. Should I proceed with install and not run the bracket?
3. Should I wait to install the rear coil overs and purchase the Whiteline Rear Sway bar?
Your help with this situation is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Kenny Brown Front LCA's, Kenny Brown Bumpsteer kit, Whiteline Watts Link, Whiteline UCA, Ford Racing Rear LCA's, BMR Rear LCA relocation brackets, Stock Sway Bars. I am currently in the Process of Installing Griggs/Ground Control Koni Coilover's. This install planted the seed to my question. The rear Coilover kit includes this bracket
(http://www.griggsracing.com/product_info.php?cPath=4332_4309_4328_2040_3646&products_id=630)
It is a support bracket for the shock mounting point. When installed it takes the place of the Rear Sway bar mount. Is it okay for me to remove the rear sway bar???? Or should I not run the bracket? I noticed since the Whiteline Rear Sway Bar does not attach the same way, it would not interfere with the bracket.
1. Should I proceed with install and not run the rear sway bar?
2. Should I proceed with install and not run the bracket?
3. Should I wait to install the rear coil overs and purchase the Whiteline Rear Sway bar?
Your help with this situation is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.