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BMR LOWERING SPRINGS - HANDLING (15-16 GT)

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There are a few very happy users of the FRPP track dampers and the BMR handling springs.
Thanks BmacIL - would you say the happy users are the exception or the norm?

Cheers, John
 

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Thanks BmacIL - would you say the happy users are the exception or the norm?

Cheers, John
Not enough to say definitively, but outside of the thread above, I do recall Kelly (BMR) saying this was an excellent combo several months back (he's since stated that the Koni's are even better, but the FRPP more affordable).
 

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I am installing these with konis this week. The handling springs have been on backorder for a while. Just got notification this week that they finally shipped. Have had everything sitting on the shelf waiting for these. Keep you posted on them as i will have before and after track times.
Thinking of going this route, will keep an eye on your feedback.
 

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I used them for a couple events on the stock PP shocks, while I waited for my JRZ's to be made.

They were pretty good,....definitely better then stock springs.

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I used them for a couple events on the stock PP shocks, while I waited for my JRZ's to be made.

They were pretty good,....definitely better then stock springs.

Simmons
Thanks Mate.
 

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Much appreciated
Any suggestions on front splitter (cf)?
 
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Much appreciated
*edit: ordered!

Now that that is done, any suggestions on front splitter (cf)? :D :ford:
 

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I didn't want a cf one since they are prone to cracking should you hit anything and they block the brake ducts/channels on the pp belly pans. I went with the abs one from SBS Performance. They are pre-drilled, come in a few different styles and are only $200.

https://www.facebook.com/sbsperformanceparts/
 
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Decided to take the possible durability hit and go for the APR splitter, which has the added benefit of matching the wing.
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