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Old 04-26-2007, 10:25 AM
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Default BMR vs Hotchkis springs???

there was a thread going around on here not to long ago but i can't seem to find it now. Anybody know the difference? I think it said hotchkis were softer but i can't remember. thanks!
Old 04-26-2007, 11:13 AM
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should have everything you need
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very cool! thanks for that link!
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I would say the bmr's are too stiff in the rear.
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Originally Posted by SpdFrk1990
I would say the bmr's are too stiff in the rear.
i agree
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I also think the bmr are a little too stiff in the rear. What kind of drop do you want? I like the height of my car with the hotchkis springs.
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can someone post a pic of a car with the BMR springs, was just lookin at em on the TSP website, says a 1" drop, is that accurate?




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