Hello everyone, I have been reading the forums for a while and have gotten great advice but I am at a point with my car where I am not sure what to do.
I have a 2017 mustang Gt PP that I am taking to HPDE events and I want to learn how to drive the car but is doing things that are making me not comfortable to try and push it and learn.
I had the car since 2017 and began HPDE in 2019 but life happened and I could not afford to go anymore, but I recently started going again and I am experiencing a lot of instability in the car and not sure what to do to try and minimize this. On hard braking on the straight the car moves around allot and also sometimes when turning back feels like its kind of bouncy or something. I'm not sure if this is the suspension or the brakes. I will put a full mod list bellow and then get back to details.
A lot of these mods are not recent as I was prepping it for the track back in the day. Will note when something is newer.
For the front I have:
-Steeda bump steer kit
-Lateral Link w/ extended Ball joint
Rear:
-BMR vertical link
-BMR cradle lock out
-BMR Subframe Bushings,
-BMR rear LCA bushing
-BMR Diff Inserts
-BMR Toe Links
-Steeda Strut Mount(Als have a set of BMR)
DBA t3 4000 rotors, Stock Brembo Pads
Stock PP wheels with Nitto 555
Tires and brakes got installed this year
I currently have a 2 way coil over setup that was gifted to my by a friend that started a suspension company. It's called Cerberus. Its 32 way adjustable for rebound and compression.
The cars ride heigh is about 24.25/24.5inch from the bottom of the rim to the wheel arch.
Camber is F -2.7 R -2
Toe F 0 R -1/16
Spring rates:
Front: 12KG = 672
Rear: 15KG = 840
Last time out on track (Homestead) I had Rebound 14 and Compression at 7 Overall the car performed well but under hard braking the car started moving around allot, not uncontrollable but scary and something I had to get used to.
After, I got the car re aligned for my next event but i did notice that the rear was slightly off side to side with settings. One side was R 14 C7 The other was R13/12 C 6/5 the clicks are a little weird so its hard to tell sometimes where it is.
I tried R18 C8 all around and car felt really stable but when i Braked the front felt like it was skipping. ( on the street)
After I tried R12 C6 in the front and left the rear as is. It felt more stable. so i tried putting front and rear to R12 C6. The car feels soft in general but it felt better. I did a few more hard brake test but after a few test on the street it felt like it was moving again, even pulling to one side, so not sure if this a brake thing or a suspension thing. I have a track day coming up and will try different setting to see.
Also sometimes when turning the rear feels like its getting unsettled and almost bouncing up, especially on softer settings.
Before this I had a FFP struts with the BMR handling springs combo. I think that setup was pretty nice. I am thinking of ditching these coil overs and going back to them. I just want to simply drive and learn and not have to deal with this. But at the same time I am not sure if it is a possible brake issue since the brakes are new. Not sure If i should spend the time to swap them out or just keep trying to dial this in but then what if I swap it and nothing changes.
I still drive this on the street but ultimately i don't mind having it setup for the track mostly
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced!
I have a 2017 mustang Gt PP that I am taking to HPDE events and I want to learn how to drive the car but is doing things that are making me not comfortable to try and push it and learn.
I had the car since 2017 and began HPDE in 2019 but life happened and I could not afford to go anymore, but I recently started going again and I am experiencing a lot of instability in the car and not sure what to do to try and minimize this. On hard braking on the straight the car moves around allot and also sometimes when turning back feels like its kind of bouncy or something. I'm not sure if this is the suspension or the brakes. I will put a full mod list bellow and then get back to details.
A lot of these mods are not recent as I was prepping it for the track back in the day. Will note when something is newer.
For the front I have:
-Steeda bump steer kit
-Lateral Link w/ extended Ball joint
Rear:
-BMR vertical link
-BMR cradle lock out
-BMR Subframe Bushings,
-BMR rear LCA bushing
-BMR Diff Inserts
-BMR Toe Links
-Steeda Strut Mount(Als have a set of BMR)
DBA t3 4000 rotors, Stock Brembo Pads
Stock PP wheels with Nitto 555
Tires and brakes got installed this year
I currently have a 2 way coil over setup that was gifted to my by a friend that started a suspension company. It's called Cerberus. Its 32 way adjustable for rebound and compression.
The cars ride heigh is about 24.25/24.5inch from the bottom of the rim to the wheel arch.
Camber is F -2.7 R -2
Toe F 0 R -1/16
Spring rates:
Front: 12KG = 672
Rear: 15KG = 840
Last time out on track (Homestead) I had Rebound 14 and Compression at 7 Overall the car performed well but under hard braking the car started moving around allot, not uncontrollable but scary and something I had to get used to.
After, I got the car re aligned for my next event but i did notice that the rear was slightly off side to side with settings. One side was R 14 C7 The other was R13/12 C 6/5 the clicks are a little weird so its hard to tell sometimes where it is.
I tried R18 C8 all around and car felt really stable but when i Braked the front felt like it was skipping. ( on the street)
After I tried R12 C6 in the front and left the rear as is. It felt more stable. so i tried putting front and rear to R12 C6. The car feels soft in general but it felt better. I did a few more hard brake test but after a few test on the street it felt like it was moving again, even pulling to one side, so not sure if this a brake thing or a suspension thing. I have a track day coming up and will try different setting to see.
Also sometimes when turning the rear feels like its getting unsettled and almost bouncing up, especially on softer settings.
Before this I had a FFP struts with the BMR handling springs combo. I think that setup was pretty nice. I am thinking of ditching these coil overs and going back to them. I just want to simply drive and learn and not have to deal with this. But at the same time I am not sure if it is a possible brake issue since the brakes are new. Not sure If i should spend the time to swap them out or just keep trying to dial this in but then what if I swap it and nothing changes.
I still drive this on the street but ultimately i don't mind having it setup for the track mostly
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced!

