BMR Suspension New Product Release - S550 Lowering Springs (SP080)

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BMR Suspension Street Performance Lowering Springs for 2015-Newer S550 Mustang - SP080

Improve the cosmetic appeal and increase the handling capabilities of your S550 with Street Performance Lowering Springs from BMR Suspension. Manufactured from chrome silicon high-tensile spring wire, these springs are cold wound on a CNC coiling machine that can adjust the spring diameter in real time to ensure that every spring is exactly the same. These springs will lower your 2015 and Newer V8-equipped Mustang and feature a 170 lb/in front and 740 lb/in rear linear spring rate to give you a smooth ride and great looks. The BMR Lowering Springs (SP080) lower the center of gravity to allow the body to stay flat and level in the turns, while remaining soft enough for a comfortable ride on any road. BMR designed the SP080 springs for street performance, but it also works well for the occasional track outing. Like all BMR lowering springs, the SP080 has a LIFETIME guarantee against spring sag. Available in red powdercoat for long-lasting good looks. Installation time is about 2-3 hours. Proudly made in the U.S.A.!


To preview all of BMR’s high-performance suspension parts, please visit www.bmrsuspension.com, email [email protected], or contact them at BMR Suspension, 928 Sligh Ave, Seffner, FL 33584, 813-986-9302, Fax: 813-986-8055.

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908ssp

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Here is what they look like installed ln my car. Mine might be an extra .250 low in the front do to the SCer. They ride so close to stock I couldn't tell and I liked the stock ride. I noticed you can feel the front end is lower seems unlikely but I am not the only one in my car that felt that way, I like it.

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The front has less clearance than most since my splitter is 1.5 inches lower than stock.
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Is the ride height any different compared to the Drag version (SP086) recently released. I did notice the slight spring rate change both front and rear obviously for weight transfer but was curious of any height difference?
 

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