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BMR suspension drag vs non
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<blockquote data-quote="wile e coyote" data-source="post: 15061963" data-attributes="member: 174501"><p>Pretty sure BMR has 3 spring options. A street spring, a performance spring, and the drag setup</p><p></p><p>street spring is for the everyday guy just looking to lower his/her car, the performance spring has higher spring rates and is more for........well performance obviously!! probably track days, autocross etc, and the drag spring is obvious again. Its going to have lower spring rates in the rear and probably higher in the front to optimize weight transfer.</p><p></p><p>That being said, you could still daily on a set of drag springs. People have been doing that for years in the foxbody's with Eibach drag springs with the airbag in there. If you aren't worried about charging every corner balls deep and tend to spend more time at the dragstrip, go for it.</p><p></p><p>I have the street springs and honestly wouldn't want it any stiffer. Im way more of a corner carving kind of guy though.........I have the entire BMR catalog on my car and couldn't be happier with their products. Very nice stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wile e coyote, post: 15061963, member: 174501"] Pretty sure BMR has 3 spring options. A street spring, a performance spring, and the drag setup street spring is for the everyday guy just looking to lower his/her car, the performance spring has higher spring rates and is more for........well performance obviously!! probably track days, autocross etc, and the drag spring is obvious again. Its going to have lower spring rates in the rear and probably higher in the front to optimize weight transfer. That being said, you could still daily on a set of drag springs. People have been doing that for years in the foxbody's with Eibach drag springs with the airbag in there. If you aren't worried about charging every corner balls deep and tend to spend more time at the dragstrip, go for it. I have the street springs and honestly wouldn't want it any stiffer. Im way more of a corner carving kind of guy though.........I have the entire BMR catalog on my car and couldn't be happier with their products. Very nice stuff. [/QUOTE]
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