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Old 10-01-2011, 08:25 PM
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Default bmr vs umi.....is there a difference?

just wondering if they are pretty much the same when it comes to umi suspension parts vs bmr
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I'm particularly a fan of UMI, but BMR is pretty good, I guess its just user preference man, honestly.
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I sure hope there are some differences otherwise there would be lawsuits for copying products. get it?
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Originally Posted by MidknyteRacer
I'm particularly a fan of UMI, but BMR is pretty good, I guess its just user preference man, honestly.
lol i like the way bmr looks.....even tho i wont see it lol
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they are pretty much the same I have UMI, BMR, and Strano parts on my car and they are all worth the money.
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A few months back I needed some front shock spacers - price didnt matter at that point, I just needed my car back on the road. I sent PMs to UMI and BMR at the same time. Ryan @ UMI responded within 2hrs and had the spacers in my hands less than 48hrs later...have yet to hear back from BMR

Doesnt matter if its a $2 or $2,000 part, when your product is almost exactly like your competitors, my choice is determined by the quality of customer service
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I think its nothing but personal preference when it comes down to it, there both very similar to eachother. Im going with everything UMI except for the front a-arms, gonna go with BMR's lowering a-arms since my front end didnt really lower that much with the strano springs. Another member had this same issue and solved it with BMR's a-arms, so ill be doing the same lol
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I've run parts from both companies on my car - all the parts are still working well from both of them. About the only difference I've noticed is that BMR seems to have hired a hot model that appears in their signature pictures. UMI does not.
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Originally Posted by MeentSS02
I've run parts from both companies on my car - all the parts are still working well from both of them. About the only difference I've noticed is that BMR seems to have hired a hot model that appears in their signature pictures. UMI does not.
lol i saw that
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Quality wise, I think they're both pretty equal. I used to be partial to BMR when you could pick your powdercoat color, and I liked everything in black. Once BMR went to the "Hammertone" color, their products no longer matched their older products and I switched to UMI so I could still keep everything in black and looking the same under the car... No, I'm NOT a girl
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Originally Posted by BandDirector Blk98ZM6
Quality wise, I think they're both pretty equal. I used to be partial to BMR when you could pick your powdercoat color, and I liked everything in black. Once BMR went to the "Hammertone" color, their products no longer matched their older products and I switched to UMI so I could still keep everything in black and looking the same under the car... No, I'm NOT a girl

Im the same way. I want everything to match under my car, same color and brand. I just have a slight case of OCD.
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Most companies that offer tubular suspension for the Fbodies use the EXACT same design. There may be extremely slight differences like color choice or the welds or tube thickness but generally they are all the same. Just different colors / brand / stickers.

I've had 4 sets of LCA's in my possesion... Spohn, BMR, UMI, and Founders. They are all identical.The founders are slightly different but the average person wouldn't even be able to notice it.
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Suspensions make it very hard to create a totally unique product. You're making a bar, tube, or spring that has to work in the factory position and then you have to make yourself different from your competitors. Everything we sell parts for is because we either own a vehicle and developed the parts for it, or we were given access to a vehicle to develop a new product line on.

Well we take pride in creating some of the original products for the fourth-gen F-Bodies, and they're still our bread and butter. While other products out there may look similar to ours, they aren't the same. From wall thicknesses, bushing material, build-quality, and customer technical support. ;-)
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I like roto-joints (and similar designs).
BMR doesn't have roto-joints (or anything like them).
Therefore, I'll stick with UMI.
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I have umi products and I am completely satisfied about every detail.
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UMI hear. no complaints. great products.
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Thanks everyone for the positive comments, we appreciate it.

Kevin @ BMR is correct, many suspension products are difficult to make unique. In these cases you need to look at product quality, fitment and service. We pride ourselves in our fabricating, finishing and over all design. We are also very proud to say that we manufacture virtually all our products right here in our shop from start to finish. We subcontract less than 1% of our products and this is because of bending that is too heavy for our machines.

Which ever product you choose I am sure you will be happy with it. If there is any questions regarding your suspension in general or our products please feel free to ask.

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Originally Posted by MeentSS02
I've run parts from both companies on my car - all the parts are still working well from both of them. About the only difference I've noticed is that BMR seems to have hired a hot model that appears in their signature pictures. UMI does not.
I noticed as well...
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Originally Posted by MeentSS02
I've run parts from both companies on my car - all the parts are still working well from both of them. About the only difference I've noticed is that BMR seems to have hired a hot model that appears in their signature pictures. UMI does not.
Same here, I have a lot of parts from both and I really can't think of a single complaint about either company, every things held up great.
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I like slp but im going umi for sfc 1st umi purchase well see how I like them.


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