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04-06-2004, 05:47 PM
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bmr lowering springs
how are they? are there other lowering springs that are better?
thanks for any info
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Ralph
96 z28 6sp, moroso cai, borla cat back, pacesetter lts ory, msd digital 6 and blastercoil, pcmforless tune, pro 5.0, slp steel billet flywheel, hotchkis sport springs, panhard bar and sfcs, bmr torque arm and lcas, 17in chrome C5 wheels
04 saturn Ion Redline B+G lowering springs
3inch cat, aem sri
best 1/4 14.6@96mph
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04-07-2004, 03:05 PM
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a friend of mine just put them on his LS1 trans am and it looks awesome, not sure how it rides though, I'll have to ask him next time I see him
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'93 Z28 - LT4 + more, m29, TT2s, BMR, SPEC, QA1, etc,
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04-07-2004, 03:08 PM
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I like my Eibach Pro-Kit.  G2's are pretty good too I hear.
www.thunderracing.com
www.lgmotorsports.com
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1995 Camaro Z-28
Black, Tan Leather, A4, SLP Chrome ZR-1's, T-Tops
Full Bolt Ons, New 355 AI 185cc heads, 224/230, Forged Pistons, all usual valvetrain upgrades, Yank SS3200
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06-24-2005, 10:05 AM
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Re: bmr lowering springs
The BMR's are sweet
Make sure you get a decent set of shocks to go with them
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Chris Lee
1999 Z28, A4, Onyx black exterior, gray leather interior
Magnaflow catback, MacEwen white face gauges,Bilstein HD's, BMR springs, adj. panhard, LCA relo brackets, K&N air filter, UMI boxed SFC's
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06-24-2005, 01:05 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: DE
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Re: bmr lowering springs
i have a set of BMR 1.75" lowering springs i havent put them on yet, i got them for free and cant decide if it is worth it to drop the car that much, i know it will scrape but im not too concerned about that, i just want to know if it will affect my launch
anybody know?
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06-24-2005, 01:27 PM
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Location: LYNN, MA USA
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Re: bmr lowering springs
I got the BMR 1" drop springs with the bilstein shocks and it looks awesome and rides great. My buddy did a 1.75 on his LS1 TA and he took them out shortly after. He scraped on everything. It looked awesome but wasn't very practical for the crappy mass. roads. Other things I did when I lowered mine was I did the adjustable BMR panhard bar because I was told by many people that you have to and I have the LCA relocation brackets I just haven't put them in yet.
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1995 Z28 sold 9/21/05
05 Sentra SER new car
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06-24-2005, 01:43 PM
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Re: bmr lowering springs
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Originally Posted by RED95LT1Z28
I have the LCA relocation brackets I just haven't put them in yet.
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Get those installed ASAP bro
I noticed a difference in traction with the relo brackets immediately after
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Chris Lee
1999 Z28, A4, Onyx black exterior, gray leather interior
Magnaflow catback, MacEwen white face gauges,Bilstein HD's, BMR springs, adj. panhard, LCA relo brackets, K&N air filter, UMI boxed SFC's
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06-24-2005, 01:50 PM
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Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Hell was full so they sent me to NJ
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Re: bmr lowering springs
Please post on the correct forum... lowering spring questions do not belong on "LT1 Engine Tech". Moving to "Suspension......."
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06-24-2005, 02:17 PM
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Location: MN,USA
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Re: bmr lowering springs
I have them along with 18" wheels all around and the ride is pretty good. Here is a before and after picture. They also made a great improvement in handling.
Before
After
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