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I just installed new wheels and trying to decide which lowering springs to get.
I have the SVE S350 19x10/11 wheels with 285/35/19 & 325/30/19.
Looking for advice for what would work.
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depends on how low you want to go and how much camber you want to run and if you want them to handle or be drag springs. its all preference
 

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So many options and combinations for that. Since it looks like you have a base, most people will say to also upgrade your shocks/struts too.

With those wheel/tire sizes I don't think you'll have any issues, maybe a touch on the back depending on how your alignment goes.

If you just want low, Sportlines will do that and ride poorly. If you want a better ride, I 100% recommend the combination I have which is Steeda's non-adjustable Pro-Action shocks/struts combined with their Sport Linear springs. Even just looking at Steeda though, there are a number of options based on what you might want from the car. These are about a 1" drop all around.
 

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For the um'teenth time:

Swift Spec R or Steeda Progressives
Steeda Fixed Pro-Action Dampers
Steeda Rear Shock Mounts

Done and done!

Your wheel offset matters more than the spring choice (unless you dump it).
 

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I just installed new wheels and trying to decide which lowering springs to get.
I have the SVE S350 19x10/11 wheels with 285/35/19 & 325/30/19.
Looking for advice for what would work.
Since you have a PD Supercharger up front, I would go with our BMR-SP763 Springs. The intent for this design was to minimally drop Naturally Aspirated cars, and cars with added weight from Supercharger and Turbo Kits, to sit like our standard SP080 Performance Springs.

Below is a nice shot of a Whipple Supercharged car on our SP763 Spring Kit, which can be found here:

https://www.bmrsuspension.com/?page=products&productid=1880&superpro=0

All you need are the springs, and nothing else. Follow the instructions during install, have the alignment checked and enjoy!

They are $229.95, but if you use the code FS6KA on the BMR site it comes in at about $217 shipped. :cheers:
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Ok thanks for the suggestions. I will just have to decide on which one to get .
 

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Here is our SC Q750 with our progressive springs - Wildcat & others have some great feedback with them:

2017-steeda-q750-streetfighter-mustang-packs-hellcat-shaming-825-hp-112152_1.jpg


Let me know if I can help with your decision - you will be happy over stock, any route you go!

TJ
 
 




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