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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BMR Suspension Drag Racing Lowering Springs for 2015-2020 S550 Mustang – SPD763
$259.95✅

Lower your S550’s center of gravity and 60-ft times with Drag Racing Lowering Springs from BMR Suspension. Manufactured from chrome silicon high-tensile spring wire, these springs are cold wound on a CNC coiling machine that can adjust the spring diameter in real time to ensure that every spring is exactly the same. These springs will lower your 2015-2020 Mustang 7/8-inch front, 1/2-inch rear, and feature a 170 lb/in front and 800 lb/in rear linear spring rate to give you improved performance and appearance. The BMR Lowering Springs (SPD763) aid in weight transfer in an effort to lower 60-ft times, but also offer predictable handling down track. The SPD763 springs are at home on the track, but perform exceptionally on the street as well. BMR designed the SPD763 springs specifically for drag racing and street performance applications. Like all BMR lowering springs, the SPD763 has a LIFETIME guarantee against spring sag. Available in red powdercoat for long-lasting good looks. Installation time is about 2-3 hours. Proudly made in the U.S.A.!

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Whats the differences between the new drag springs and SP086
 

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Whats the differences between the new drag springs and SP086
Looks to be increase spring rate up front (150 vs 170) with a lesser front drop (1.2" vs 7/8")
 

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Looks to be increase spring rate up front (150 vs 170) with a lesser front drop (1.2" vs 7/8")
Also, notice with the drop they are following the balance of the new SP083 springs that work so well. Wait, nevermind, the SP083 rear is 3/4" drop not 1/2" my apologies lol.
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