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BMR Suspension Releases New Product - Minimum Drop Lowering Springs (SP089)

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I installed the SP089 springs and did not cut the bumpstops. Car still rides like stock.
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These springs are proving to be VERY popular, especially for the guys out there with added weight from SC and Turbocharger kits.

The popular pairings are:

Stock Shocks and Struts

SP089 Front
SP082 Rear
(most common for the average enthusiast)

Aftermarket REAR Shocks

SP089 Front
SP088 Rears
(most common for the street/strip people...or people who mainly care only about straight line / acceleration and maximized traction)


I installed the SP089 springs and did not cut the bumpstops. Car still rides like stock.
I am not surprised...as the car, in stock form, relies on the bumpstops quite often actually. Due to the fact that you barely went up in rate, and still utilize the stock stops...AND only dropped it 7/8"...I do not think it would impact the ride quality much in terms of negatively.
 

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i have steeda non adj pro action with progressives and steeda bumpstops, i made my mind up on getting these springs sp082 & sp089, i see some talk about bumpstops, will it affect the ride after being trimmed to steeda specs?
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