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Might be getting my hands on a set of these, brand new. Was wondering if I should install them or trade for other springs?

I see a lot of people on here go with Eibach, Steeda, BMR, etc. Never see SR mentioned. Would they ruin the ride if I install them or would some of the stock comfort be retained? Not looking to make another bone jarring ride after having done that in my old car. I want to be able to go over small bumps without fear of needing to go to a chiropractor afterwards.

I'm also going to be ordering vertical links very soon from BMR, should I be getting the double spherical or spherical/delrin?

Thanks.
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I've noticed the SR line of parts at AM while browsing their site. I can only assume it's Chinese-made parts because they are always cheaper than other brands, and I could not find a website or any info for them.
 
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I've noticed the SR line of parts at AM while browsing their site. I can only assume it's Chinese-made parts because they are always cheaper than other brands, and I could not find a website or any info for them.
I wonder about that though, seems like they have the most reviews on AM and 90% are good. Either way if anything I'd just trade em but still. Thought I'd get opinions before installing them.
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