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Ready to buy now but with memorial day being right around the corner is it smarter to wait? Also do steeda or bmr normally have sales on holidays? And last I'm not sure if i want a linear or progressive spring I am supercharged so with the extra weight on the nose I'm not sure if a progressive might drop the ride height too much. not a Road course guy or a drag race just want a good mannered spring for spiretted street driving.
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I've heard great things about Steeda but I just installed a lot of BMR suspension and chassis bracing and I am extremely happy.
I also went with their minimal drop springs that drop the car less in the front so when there are blowers added on it doesn't sag the front with the added weight.
 
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I've heard great things about Steeda but I just installed a lot of BMR suspension and chassis bracing and I am extremely happy.
I also went with their minimal drop springs that drop the car less in the front so when there are blowers added on it doesn't sag the front with the added weight.
I have heard good things about both but not committed to either so I guess it comes down to how they perform.
 

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Linear springs for sure. The progressive spring’s helper portion will be reduced (maybe completely...unsure here) from the supercharger’s weight, and the heavy nose begs to have the linear spring’s quick and accurate response.

Steeda minimum drops come to mind as a good choice for a blown car, or the Linear Sport Springs for more of a drop (if they’re still available).
 
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Ready to buy now but with memorial day being right around the corner is it smarter to wait? Also do steeda or bmr normally have sales on holidays? And last I'm not sure if i want a linear or progressive spring I am supercharged so with the extra weight on the nose I'm not sure if a progressive might drop the ride height too much. not a Road course guy or a drag race just want a good mannered spring for spiretted street driving.
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