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I have an 06 GT that is fundamentally stock except a JLT CAI and a tune. It's a street car and I never intend to spend my Saturday nights at the dragstrip (other than an occasional run to benchmark the car). Short term, I don't expect to do anything significant in terms of modifications. Long term, I would like to put an Edelbrock e-Force blower on her.
She's my first SN197. I've owned both a Fox Coupe and an 01 Bullitt. If I launch the car hard it has more wheelhop than the Fox and Bullitt combined ever did. It could just be the cold tires weather, but the car just refuses to hook up and the wheel hop is at least a partial culprit.
So ... I'm thinking lower control arms. I don't want the spherical steel bushings because I don't want to add NVH (unless in the form of exhaust noise). My questions (yes I know ... I'm a wordy academic ... sorry):
1) Steel or billet, or does it really matter? I like the claims about eliminating wheel hop and NVH that Steeda makes about their chrome moly tubular LCA's ( http://forums.themustangsource.com/f...w-pics-461715/), but they are double the price of the UMI's (http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...roducts_id=252) and don't have grease fittings, which brings me to my next question.
2) Are grease fittings needed for these? Poly bushings are often put on parts of a suspension without the need for grease (other than the initial grease) fittings. However, it may be that the amount of movement (force) on these bushings warrants grease fittings. Who wants extra things that need lubing if not necessary? Opinions?
By the way, in terms of price and looks, the Motoblue LCA's (http://www.rpmoutlet.com/05gt_r.htm) are inexpensive and billet and have grease fittings. I'm just not familiar with the brand. Thoughts?
3) Finally, does this really resolve (or even substantially reduce) wheel hop? I can't imagine that wheel hop is good for her. I don't mind tire spin ... I can fix that with tires ... but wheel hop is only cool when Steve McQueen did it in reverse.
She's my first SN197. I've owned both a Fox Coupe and an 01 Bullitt. If I launch the car hard it has more wheelhop than the Fox and Bullitt combined ever did. It could just be the cold tires weather, but the car just refuses to hook up and the wheel hop is at least a partial culprit.
So ... I'm thinking lower control arms. I don't want the spherical steel bushings because I don't want to add NVH (unless in the form of exhaust noise). My questions (yes I know ... I'm a wordy academic ... sorry):
1) Steel or billet, or does it really matter? I like the claims about eliminating wheel hop and NVH that Steeda makes about their chrome moly tubular LCA's ( http://forums.themustangsource.com/f...w-pics-461715/), but they are double the price of the UMI's (http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...roducts_id=252) and don't have grease fittings, which brings me to my next question.
2) Are grease fittings needed for these? Poly bushings are often put on parts of a suspension without the need for grease (other than the initial grease) fittings. However, it may be that the amount of movement (force) on these bushings warrants grease fittings. Who wants extra things that need lubing if not necessary? Opinions?
By the way, in terms of price and looks, the Motoblue LCA's (http://www.rpmoutlet.com/05gt_r.htm) are inexpensive and billet and have grease fittings. I'm just not familiar with the brand. Thoughts?
3) Finally, does this really resolve (or even substantially reduce) wheel hop? I can't imagine that wheel hop is good for her. I don't mind tire spin ... I can fix that with tires ... but wheel hop is only cool when Steve McQueen did it in reverse.
