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BMR vs CJPP springs

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Looking at both options and like the stance for both. What would be a better choice? Ride quality differences?

Thanks in advance for your opinions.
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Eibach makes CJPP springs.

Linears FTW...hence BMR!
 
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Good to know. I like linear
 

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I only have experience with the BMR performance springs, and I'm glad I went with them. I like it getting rid of the rake(I think both your choices do), but I could also appreciate the technical info BMR gave for what rates they used, drop, etc.

Now I know some are more picky, but my last mustang was a 91 notch....so stock suspension on this car felt badass to me. I like it even more with the BMR, and I love the way it looks dropped.
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