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Maybe long shot, but any available discount codes for these springs? I’m pretty much sold on using the min-drops with my Ford track pack instead of the Ford springs.
I think you’re making a good decision. Several people have switched out the Ford Racing track progressive springs for those of a linear rate variety. You’ll like that combination.
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Maybe long shot, but any available discount codes for these springs? I’m pretty much sold on using the min-drops with my Ford track pack instead of the Ford springs.
:cool: incoming.
 
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I came across this picture (bottom) of the SP763 spring set up. I really like the look. Rear 1/2"/Front 7/8" drop. My present tire set up is 305/35/19 rear and 285/35/19 front. My rear tire is 1/2" taller than the front. I think the additional rear height will close the rear gap well. My present set up top picture.
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Thanks for all the posts. Went with the SP763 springs and PP dampers. Was a hard decision between steeda and BMR.
Good choice. I've had mine on almost 2 years now and may still be my favorite overall mod. I love the look. Slightly lower with a nearly level stance. Nice ride and good handling too.
 

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Go with the BMR SP763 setup with the PP shocks and the Steeda rear shock mounts. It's a great combo.
 
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I plan to use PP dampeners. Stock shock mounts will work as far as I know. Knowledgeable input appreciated.
 
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TSW Nurburgring 19x9 with 255/40 square. Would love to eventually move to P51 19x19 square
I almost did the P51's. Either way your car looks good.
 

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I plan to use PP dampeners. Stock shock mounts will work as far as I know. Knowledgeable input appreciated.
They'll definitely work quite well. We've found that the steeda mounts tended to reduce any bounce left in the suspension from highway expansion joints. I've tried my Ford Racing track dampers with both and I honestly couldn't tell the difference.
 

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Maybe long shot, but any available discount codes for these springs? I’m pretty much sold on using the min-drops with my Ford track pack instead of the Ford springs.
Thanks to those who shared a code, I ordered the SP763’s last night!
 
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Thanks to those who shared a code, I ordered the SP763’s last night!
Please post pictures. I ordered them. Brian took cake of me too. :cheers:
 

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They'll definitely work quite well. We've found that the steeda mounts tended to reduce any bounce left in the suspension from highway expansion joints. I've tried my Ford Racing track dampers with both and I honestly couldn't tell the difference.
If there wasn't a noticeable difference in feel, is it still worth it to upgrade to the Steeda shock mounts?
 

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If there wasn't a noticeable difference in feel, is it still worth it to upgrade to the Steeda shock mounts?
I'd tend to say yes for most cars/setups and people. The difference was very significant when I had them with the Steeda pro action shocks. There was an immediate and substantial change in how bouncy the car was and how compliant it felt. I think the FRPP track dampers are just extremely well tuned for my setup, so the mount isn't changing the behavior as much.
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