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Minimum lowering options for a non-PP ecoboost?

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Wait, so we can use GTPP struts on the non-PP Ecoboost with BMR springs?
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Glad I came across this thread. I was planning to do the BMR minimum drop springs, just wasn't sure which shocks. Based off of some comments here I think the PP shocks will suffice.

I wish Steeda would make a progressive spring with a drop in the .5"-.75" range to give us another alternative. 1"-1.5" is more than I want to go.
 

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Can confirm that SP089/SP082 combo works great on the EB, just got mine installed the other day. Will post pics after the bushings are clocked and alignment is completed tomorrow...

Forgot to measure before installing the springs, but final drops are as follows, measured from road to middle of fender. Will measure again after bushings are clocked.

LR: 27 3/8
RR: 27 3/8
LF: 27 5/8
RF: 27 5/8
 

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Here are pics of my EB premium non-PP on BMR SP089/SP082
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