Roush Supercharger Weight

BAKnBLK2010

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For those of you who have added the Roush 2300 Supercharger on a 2011 and up Mustang how much did the added weight of the supercharger drop the front end of the car? I'm running 27.7" tall front tires with BMR springs and just wondering if the added weight would cause any problems.
 

mr. anderson

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yeah, KB 2.8LC here my front end dropped a 1/4 inch afterward. I have koni yellows w/ FRPP "P" springs. gonna switch to the FRPP "L" springs for the front which are meant for the gt500's. shouldn't add any more problems other than the added weight on the nose. I definately notice a difference in riding characteristics in turns, it definately wallows more in the corners than it did without the blower on the car.
 
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skwerl

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There's tons of weight reduction mods you can do to make up for the extra weight. K member, A arms, radiator support, front bumper, battery relocation, etc.

And to stay specifically on topic, you could get your girlfriend to sit on the hood while you measure the fender height. :snoopy
 

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Hot girlfriends yes, larger mule sized ones, bad idea. My m90 dropped it half inch at most.
 

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