BMR Trak Pak
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BMR Trak Pak
Not just the track pak but the special package where it also comes with lca's. Has anyone bought this setup and if so, what'd you think...I know BMR kicks @$$, I don't want to hear that though. I want to know what this mod felt like, did for times?
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Re: BMR Trak Pak
TTT-I can't believe that noone has this, to me it seemed like the ultimate drag race setup (on the site he even calls it, "the drag race package").
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Re: BMR Trak Pak
All of my stuff has been BMR. TQ arm, sfc, lca, panhard rod and STB. All has worked out great. We had been discussing the effectiviness of the tq arm so I took it off one day to see if it made a difference. Before I had no wheel hop whatsoever. Car stayed planted and straight. With the stock arm back on the car hopped like a bunny on easter morning. My only beef with the stuff is that I have the older boxed sfc and they hang too low for my lowered car.
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Re: BMR Trak Pak
I have a full BMR suspension. Going from the SS stuff(stock w/poly-bushings) to the BMR was almost night and day. It plants harder, and comes out of corners MUCH better.
It is noisier in the cabin because the torque-arm is directly connecter to the floorpan, but I can deal with that. <img src="images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
/me paitiently waits for Brett to release his tubular K-member. <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0">
It is noisier in the cabin because the torque-arm is directly connecter to the floorpan, but I can deal with that. <img src="images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
/me paitiently waits for Brett to release his tubular K-member. <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0">