H&R Springs,Motorcraft,Strut,Shocks Install!!

ZSHO said:
The part numbers provided on page one are indeed correct for those who had there doubts such as hawkeye93 and needed closure for a peace of mind.

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https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts/ford-strut-dg1z18124u/?c=Zz1mcm9udC1zdXNwZW5zaW9uJnM9c3RydXRzLWFuZC1jb21wb25lbnRzJmk9Sk4xMDM1NjUmcj0xJmE9Zm9yZCZvPXRhdXJ1cyZ5PTIwMTMmdD1zaG8mZT0zLTVsLXY2LWdhcw%3D%3D

Z, do you realize the link you posted says "2013-17, 3.5L, turbo, without sho pkg 1."?  SHO Pkg 1 is the performance package.  I still maintain that you are using the non-PP struts.  But you enjoy your bouncy ride.
 
hawkeye93 said:
ZSHO said:
The part numbers provided on page one are indeed correct for those who had there doubts such as hawkeye93 and needed closure for a peace of mind.

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https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts/ford-strut-dg1z18124u/?c=Zz1mcm9udC1zdXNwZW5zaW9uJnM9c3RydXRzLWFuZC1jb21wb25lbnRzJmk9Sk4xMDM1NjUmcj0xJmE9Zm9yZCZvPXRhdXJ1cyZ5PTIwMTMmdD1zaG8mZT0zLTVsLXY2LWdhcw%3D%3D

Z, do you realize the link you posted says "2013-17, 3.5L, turbo, without sho pkg 1."?  SHO Pkg 1 is the performance package.  I still maintain that you are using the non-PP struts.  But you enjoy your bouncy ride.
If those are the same number Z and I came to agreement on in one of my posts, they are stiff as hell. Some of the bumps scare me they are so hard, i check my teeth in the mirror after lol.
 
I'm not trying to stir up trouble in the least bit, but it is odd that they would list this strut as w/o SHO package 1.  At least in the case of the brakes, in order to get the PP calipers, I had to order them as W/SHO package 1. 

Z knows his parts better than I do though.  I just know that with the brakes, the key is W/SHO package 1 option.  Otherwise you don't get the red seals or the performance friction pads.
 
I was really curious about this so I did some digging.  Using a VIN from a PP SHO to pull up the parts and I do get the same part numbers posted by Z.  The last digits are the U and W struts for the PP.

Like I said, he definitely knows his parts and like he said, the part numbers for these cars can be a mess!
 
hawkeye93 said:
I bet if you enter a non-PP VIN, you'll get the same result.  The VIN doesn't contain package info.

It narrowed it to only one option.  I'll try a non-PP and see what I get.

Edit - Just tried it.  Non-PP you get the Y/X numbers.

The VIN does narrow it to package options.  That's how I got my PP calipers.  Put the VIN into Ford's system at the dealer and it gave only one option.  This does not work outside of Ford, but inside Ford the VIN narrows it to your car.  That's why they want your VIN at the dealership parts counter.
 
FYI another indicator is that the PP-SHO option would have (Non Painted Brake Calipers),versus with (Painted Black Calipers) option for the NON-PP.  Z
 
UPDATE I noticed the bouncy feeling has definitely subsided and the ride feels so so such better .IMHO and needs to settle in. Z :)

I also contacted Tire rack and here was there response!!! hope this helps someone justify there decision on purchasing a set of H&R Springs.


H&R Sport Spring Set
FRONT AND REAR
Ride Height: Moderate Lowering
Manufacturer Part #: 51626
Note: Avg low 1.4"F & 1.5"R.
Qty:Per Kit:
1
$231.00 Availability: In Stock
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Description
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H&R Sport Springs are designed and engineered for each particular application to lower the vehicle's center of gravity and reduce body roll. They offer the correct spring rate for low, aggressive looks, high performance handling and no ride harshness! Stock ride comfort is retained while a lowered ride height between 1.25" – 1.8" on average can be expected.


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ZSHO at 18:11, Oct 1:
hi there! I purchased a set of the h&r springs 51626 and installed new struts,shocks and it appears there is a bouncy ride.
ZSHO at 18:11, Oct 1:
Is that normal? do they need to break in? thanks so much
Gill at 18:12, Oct 1:
Yes, they will need a few hundred miles to settle in.
 
ZSHO said:
UPDATE I noticed the bouncy feeling has definitely subsided and the ride feels so so such better .IMHO and needs to settle in. Z :)

I also contacted Tire rack and here was there response!!! hope this helps someone justify there decision on purchasing a set of H&R Springs.


H&R Sport Spring Set
FRONT AND REAR
Ride Height: Moderate Lowering
Manufacturer Part #: 51626
Note: Avg low 1.4"F & 1.5"R.
Qty:Per Kit:
1
$231.00 Availability: In Stock
Free Shipping
Add to CartSave for Later >
Description
Lea en español
H&R Sport Springs are designed and engineered for each particular application to lower the vehicle's center of gravity and reduce body roll. They offer the correct spring rate for low, aggressive looks, high performance handling and no ride harshness! Stock ride comfort is retained while a lowered ride height between 1.25" – 1.8" on average can be expected.


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ZSHO at 18:11, Oct 1:
hi there! I purchased a set of the h&r springs 51626 and installed new struts,shocks and it appears there is a bouncy ride.
ZSHO at 18:11, Oct 1:
Is that normal? do they need to break in? thanks so much
Gill at 18:12, Oct 1:
Yes, they will need a few hundred miles to settle in.
Thx for posting this Z, this is looking like a more realistic option due to the lack of availability on the Megan's.
 
I actually was thinking about that but did not want to influence your decision between the two!!. Best of luck Glock. Z
I noticed the SHO will stop soooo much better since having these installed.

Btw dont get to close to the curb. Lol. 
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ZSHO said:
(Quick Update) and CroR1 is Spot on!!!  Here are my initial impressions!!
I noticed overall better steering response and body roll(handling) coming from a Big-Naughty-4400 lb-Girl.
I guess it all depends on the road conditions but noticed the ride is much harsher even with the new Springs,Struts,shock,combination installed and probably something I need to get accustomed too. Z  :drive:
Your car is a PP so supposedly ride stiffer than non PP already, and these made it even stiffer?
Hows the ride now with some miles on it, you mentioned not as bouncy now that it is settling, but is it still harsh? 
 
lamrith said:
ZSHO said:
(Quick Update) and CroR1 is Spot on!!!  Here are my initial impressions!!
I noticed overall better steering response and body roll(handling) coming from a Big-Naughty-4400 lb-Girl.
I guess it all depends on the road conditions but noticed the ride is much harsher even with the new Springs,Struts,shock,combination installed and probably something I need to get accustomed too. Z  :drive:
Your car is a PP so supposedly ride stiffer than non PP already, and these made it even stiffer?
Hows the ride now with some miles on it, you mentioned not as bouncy now that it is settling, but is it still harsh?
Why you ask? hope your not needing new Struts,shocks after piling your trunk with sand bags. J/K. Lol.  :P

Its not that harsh as some portray it to be with the exception of pot holes which could be a pain in the ass. Lol.
I will reiterate once again that it really depends on the road conditions and current wheel/tire setup which could have an impact on what exactly your feeling which could persuade your review,end results.
FWIW I am running the Conti DW-Summer tires which have an overall softer compound.

The car feels more agile(nimble)with overall better steering response with very very minimum body roll especially @ high speeds and being able to maneuver,weave in and out of traffic effortlessly on a given chance is a big plus and having that confidence level coming from a 4400 lbs beast is priceless . Z
 
ZSHO said:
lamrith said:
ZSHO said:
(Quick Update) and CroR1 is Spot on!!!  Here are my initial impressions!!
I noticed overall better steering response and body roll(handling) coming from a Big-Naughty-4400 lb-Girl.
I guess it all depends on the road conditions but noticed the ride is much harsher even with the new Springs,Struts,shock,combination installed and probably something I need to get accustomed too. Z  :drive:
Your car is a PP so supposedly ride stiffer than non PP already, and these made it even stiffer?
Hows the ride now with some miles on it, you mentioned not as bouncy now that it is settling, but is it still harsh?
Why you ask? hope your not needing new Struts,shocks after piling your trunk with sand bags. JK. Lol.  :P

Its not that harsh as some portray it to be with the exception of pot holes which could be a pain in the ass. Lol.
I will reiterate once again that it really depends on the road conditions and wheel/tire setup which could have an impact on what exactly your feeling which could persuade your review.
FWIW I am running the Conti DW-Summer tires which have an overall softer compound.

The car feels more agile(nimble)with overall better steering response with very very minimum body roll especially @ high speeds and being able to maneuver,weave in and out of traffic effortlessly on a given chance is a big plus and having that confidence level coming from a 4400 lbs beast is priceless . Z
HAHA  Asking for purely scientific reasons! >:D

No I do not need new struts/shocks, but I have been contemplating the H&R springs, but am concerned about the ride.  She is my DD and I enjoy the comfort it has currently.

And yes the trunk loading is another concern.  While it is not Sand, I do sell BBQ Wood pellets as a side gig and it is not uncommon for me to need to haul up to 400# around town.  Max weight maybe once a month, usually 40-100#.  Having the extra tire gap comes in handy on those days, but man I would love to have her handling and looking better!
 
Macgyver said:
Hey with 400# in the trunk. You might clear curbs in the front then after installing these.
I think you might consider a Towing Tune with the extra weight. Lol.  Z
 
Well the Taurus can fit four dead bodies in the trunk so maybe call it a Hearse tune. LOL

Good question tho. With the HR springs installed. He puts 400# in the trunk. Will the Front end come up like other cars? Not sure with the shorter springs and such.
 
I had the strut tower bolts re-torqued to oem specs for added measures and the overall suspension is riding nice and tight and couldn't be happier.  Z

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FRONT SPRINGS
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8JUL90DXgdiUHN5bXdBanJjNWpuby1UV2Q0N0o3OUQtZmJN

REAR SPRINGS
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8JUL90DXgdiUHN5bXdBanJjNWpuby1UV2Q0N0o3OUQtZmJN
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That is a relief.

Seems this is the way to go if Coil overs are out of your $$$ and you can install these yourself. Saves $$$
 
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