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Daily driver. I want to keep the stock ride height. That being said is there any worthwhile mods to improve what we already have? Best to leave it stock? Bracing?

Stage 3 mods. Soon to be x-37. Won't track it.
 


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I use mine as my only car.... Well I do have the Healey for a nice day driver, but essentially the FiST IS my transportation.. I put in the mountune springs and the car rides better than stock, corners flatter than stock and is easier to wash being about an inch lower. I've put in a trunk brace and most recently the front shock tower brace. With that little bit of bracing the car feels more solid, "of a piece" as they say. (I don't track the car. I intend to keep it for a very long time)
 


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Are there any good upgrades without touching the ride height?
 


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Sway bars all the way. Bracing is good too, but sways are the best first suspension mod simple because it ties the chassis together laterally. Sort of a "boxed frame" feeling.
 


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I daily drive my Fiesta ST and that includes winter when we can get a foot of snow in a night. I have the Mountune springs and stock dampers and find the car to be perfect. The change in ride height is very minor.

Bracing is a waste of money, with stock suspension and tires, you can't produce enough force on the chassis to deform anything. I also would not bother with sway bars. Adding a larger front bar increases understeer, and a larger rear bar just makes the Fiesta even more tail happy. Sway bars are designed to be the final tuning step after everything else is done.

I would suggest the Mountune springs or just leave the entire suspension as is.
 


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sounds like your a modder.. nothing is good enough stock and must be changed!!
If your not tracking the car, whats wrong with the stock suspension? I feel like the car corners flat, is plenty stiff, and handles awesome in stock form. I personally have the go faster straight bug but am happy with the suspension.
 


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Thanks for the suggestions. I guess I don't want to leave anything on the table, miss out on something that could be night and day. I don't have any complaints when it comes to the stock set up. Figured I could learn from other people's mistakes or successes.
 


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I'm of the opinion that the only 'required suspension mod' for the FiST (when used as a daily driver) is lightweight wheels and better tires (though the OEM 050A's are excellent). Other than this, I just don't feel the need to improve the stock suspension (mine is a daily driver/canyon runner). (I went for 16x7 wheels and awesome value BFG SC2 after my OEM 050As wore out, ~4 lbs per corner saved.)

Consensus: a stiffer rear motor mount (RMM) helps improve weight transfer during shifts. (I must drive/shift like a granny and do not feel the need at all. Don't have this upgrade)

Everyone who has done chassis bracing reports significant improvements. I am currently debating 2 point front lower OR Meister R coilovers (that can be set very near to OEM ride height, I believe)

I personally wouldn't do stiffer anti-roll bars before chassis bracing or coilovers but to each his own. (Don't have this either)

Offtopic: I love my basic short shift adapter plate kit. Nice little enhancement to driving enjoyment.
 


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I'm Running the Bilstein PSS (non-ST specific) coils and my car is set to the factory ride height more or less.
The rear can be raised higher than factory from what I can tell but doesn't seem necessary
The ride is SIGNIFICANTLY improved and you get less wheel hop when launching.
There's quite a bit of roll but you could play around with sway bars.
Front sway isn't exactly easy to do on our cars though.
 


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Bilstein shocks are a good upgrade. They are known to improve ride and last for several years.
 


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