Roush Some Suggestions for Front Suspension

spikestas

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As I'm going thru my 2001 Saleen for the start of some winter projects Transmission, Clutch, Intercooler I noted the front suspension bushings have some significant wear. So now I see the need to replace them. Can anyone make some suggestions as to upgrading the front end. I do like being on the open track road courses.
Thanks
Tas
2001 #434
Series IV S/C +++, JBA ceramic headers, 3:73's, BBK subframe connecters,
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I prefer Hypercoils coilovers along with Bilsteins up from and Maximum Motorsports cc plates. That's a recipe for success that I run on all of my rides. All except the 06....that will all change when Bilstein offers a shock/strut for the front of that car.
 
Front Suspesnion Upgrades

Marcus
I like your Recommendations - will pursue!
Thank you!!- Well see how it all works out iin April 2007 @ Elkhart Lake -with F- bodies/Speed Seekers weekend run.
I don't post much but will keep you Informed on our progress.
Thanks!
Love my HOT ROD!!!!!!!!
TAS
 
I would be happy to help . We are the largest Griggs dealer in the USA. My daily driver is a full GR-40 car. I have never had such a fun and safe car to drive.You need to go for a drive in a Griggs car to completely comprehend the differances in the other suspension companys.

Here is a link to my page.Take a look around at the other car's we have built. If you have any questions please call.
Mark
http://www.performanceautosport.com/detail.asp?car=5819
 
I would be happy to help . We are the largest Griggs dealer in the USA. My daily driver is a full GR-40 car. I have never had such a fun and safe car to drive.You need to go for a drive in a Griggs car to completely comprehend the differances in the other suspension companys.

Here is a link to my page.Take a look around at the other car's we have built. If you have any questions please call.
Mark
http://www.performanceautosport.com/detail.asp?car=5819

How would a stock 2004 Saleen suspension setup compare to a Griggs setup? 18x9 front 18x10 rear
 
How would a stock 2004 Saleen suspension setup compare to a Griggs setup? 18x9 front 18x10 rear


Kinda of like comparing the handling of an escalade to a corvette.

Just by adding a panhard bar or watts-link, you change the car 100%.

Saleen doesn't do all that much to the handling in most cases, lowering springs, shocks and struts is good, but nothing special these days.
 
Kinda of like comparing the handling of an escalade to a corvette.

Just by adding a panhard bar or watts-link, you change the car 100%.

Saleen doesn't do all that much to the handling in most cases, lowering springs, shocks and struts is good, but nothing special these days.
think I'd be better off with a torque arm w/panhard rod setup (which is how my '89 Firebird Formula was stock) or with Cobra IRS?
 
Mark at PAS has a nice set up.



Joe is totally correct. Anyone who thinks their Saleen Mustang handles well does not know what they are talking about.

The only way to really make a mustang handle well enough for serious competition needs a full Griggs set up or give your car to Multimatic for a couple of months. Anything less if BS.

If you want to drive a car that actually handles well from the factory go drive a Porsche GT3. That is pretty much where the bar is at. The new ZO6 handles like ass also.
 
the 05's are light years ahead the 04 and older cars without a doubt. The 05's really impressed me with the bilstein/eibach combo which left me unimpressed in the previous models.

Can't go wrong with griggs and maxmimum motorsports. I've heard griggs is more on the aggressive side, while MM is more of a comfortable drive, yet somewhat aggressive. I have experience with neither, but the next car I will have to decide what route to go
 
Actually The Giggs is a smoother ride. We use softer spring rates than Maximum for the street/Autocross set up. The World challange kit has higher rates.
Mark