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Wondering if anyone running BMR's minimum drop springs have ran them on the track. Looking at these and thinking about running them with an otherwise stock PP set up. If you have these and run them hard, how do you like the handling compared to stock? Thanks
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You'd enjoy it on the track. It will handle better than the PP springs as your CG will be lower and you'll have raked your roll axis just a little, improving front-end grip some. I don't have these but would not hesitate to run them on track.
 

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Chris Ho has a race winning S550 Mustang with the following.

SP089 Front Springs
SP082 Rear Springs
CB006 4-put brace
CB005 Cradle Lockout

Other than those, just good wheels and tires. ;)
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I think I'm going to have to get them. I don't want to drop as low as the other kits but would like a little drop.

Aside from the drop I assume these will be a little stiffer than the PP springs as well?
 

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I think I'm going to have to get them. I don't want to drop as low as the other kits but would like a little drop.

Aside from the drop I assume these will be a little stiffer than the PP springs as well?
Yes, they are slightly stiffer than PP springs.
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