BMR Springs and SLP Bilsteins
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BMR Springs and SLP Bilsteins
BMR Lowering Springs & SLP Bilsteins
How is this for a combination? I'm looking to drop my car only 1" or so since I have long tubes. I've also got about 75,000 miles on my car, so I figure it's time to replace the shocks.
How is this for a combination? I'm looking to drop my car only 1" or so since I have long tubes. I've also got about 75,000 miles on my car, so I figure it's time to replace the shocks.
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It will work OK. It will not be perfect but it's way ahead of the stock spring and DeCarbons. I had Eibach Pro Kit springs for a LT1 and SLP Bilsteins on my car and it handled fairly well. Your BMRs are slightly softer in the front and a good bit stiffer in the rear than my LT1 Eibachs. If I remember correctly, SLP only had the fronts revalved so the rear springs will be a good bit under damped compared to perfect, the fronts will be slightly under damped. As long as you are not fighting for that last few tenths out on the track, I think you will be happy with them.