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I'm loving the way my car is launching right now on slicks but really love the look of being lowered. I'm thinking of going with eibach pro kit. Does anyone have a idea how these or similar springs are going to effect my 60ft? So far I've been good on stock axles but I'll probably upgrade them at the same time. Thanks
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I went with BMR springs. 81 up front and 88 in the rear. The 81s are performance springs and drop it about 1.25" and the 88s are drag springs and only drop it about .50" and they didn't hurt my 60ft times. I ran 1.93 60 ft on stock Pirelli's.
 

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BMR Springs will not hurt your sixty, and in most cases will help improve the ET and Sixty Foot times. ;)
 
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BMR Springs will not hurt your sixty, and in most cases will help improve the ET and Sixty Foot times. ;)
What bmr springs set up would you recommend for a mostly street, sometimes strip and not often road course set up? I live in amish country so the roads are a bit bumby.

Edit- I just checked out your site and didn't see that difference in drop from spring to spring. Is the drag setup pretty streetable? Thanks!
 
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I went with BMR springs. 81 up front and 88 in the rear. The 81s are performance springs and drop it about 1.25" and the 88s are drag springs and only drop it about .50" and they didn't hurt my 60ft times. I ran 1.93 60 ft on stock Pirelli's.
I would love to see a pic of that set up!
 

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What bmr springs set up would you recommend for a mostly street, sometimes strip and not often road course set up? I live in amish country so the roads are a bit bumby.

Edit- I just checked out your site and didn't see that difference in drop from spring to spring. Is the drag setup pretty streetable? Thanks!
SP080, Hands down. :thumbsup:
 

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Edit- I just checked out your site and didn't see that difference in drop from spring to spring. Is the drag setup pretty streetable? Thanks!
The difference isnt in the drop, its in the spring rates.
 

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SP080, Hands down. :thumbsup:
I know it's a hard question to answer, but in all honesty how much of a difference would your drag springs improve 60fts over the SP080
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