Help with lowering spring choice

slow poke

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I'm looking to lower my 2013. I just installed cs1s with 315/35 r20s rear and 255/35 r20s front.

It looks like its a 3 finger gap now on all four corners.

What springs should I look into to remove most of the gap equally on all four corners?

I'd like to keep the rack it has now.

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slow poke

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Looks like BMR performance springs, ford K springs, RTR springs. Heard the K springs have a horrible ride.

Any input on the BMR performance springs or K springs? And how they lower?
 

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I’m happy with the Koni and Eibach Pro-Kit...believe it was 1” fron and 1.5” rear drop.
 

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Love my BMR drag springs. I had streeda ultralites before the the rear was a tad high and it rode a little stiff. The drag springs softened up my ride and has the perfect stance.

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I ended up with BMR handling springs. Stiff and 1.5 in drop all around so I can keep the rake I have now. We'll see how they work out.
 

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I went with Steeda Sport Springs. No issues with ride quality at all. Dropped it an inch I would say. I'm 2 fingers in the back and a tighter two fingers in the front
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