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Thinking about putting some lowering springs on my car. Already have bmr cradle and links so I was thinking about going with BMR for the lowering springs. Nothing to crazy, just a enough to get rid of three gap and bounce i feel when I hit a bump or cornering. This brings up the alignment. I talked to guy about it and he said he is having issues with the alignment in the rear. Has anyone else have this problem? I also herd lowering the car helps get rid of some of the wheel hop. Is that true? Anyone in the charlotte area that's lowered they're car and took it to get aligned, which shop did u go to? What shop do u recommend. Also anyone with steeda or eibach springs. What are your thoughts. Thanks again
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Thinking about putting some lowering springs on my car. Already have bmr cradle and links so I was thinking about going with BMR for the lowering springs. Nothing to crazy, just a enough to get rid of three gap and bounce i feel when I hit a bump or cornering. This brings up the alignment. I talked to guy about it and he said he is having issues with the alignment in the rear. Has anyone else have this problem? I also herd lowering the car helps get rid of some of the wheel hop. Is that true? Anyone in the charlotte area that's lowered they're car and took it to get aligned, which shop did u go to? What shop do u recommend. Also anyone with steeda or eibach springs. What are your thoughts. Thanks again
You will love the performance and ride you get from our Performance Lowering Springs. :headbang:

As for the alignment, it is always good to have it checked after the install.

What I usually recommend is putting about 100 miles on the springs after they are installed, then taking it to a reputable shop for an alignment check.

If you are not racing the car, the OEM specs on alignment should work.

The only thing I am picky with is the rear toe. Shoot for about .15in / .30 total toe out back. These cars just perform best like that.

Enjoy!
 
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I forgot to mention that I have 315 35 20 on the rear and a 275 35 20 on the front will I still be able to use the factory settings and "shoot for about .15 / .30 total toe out back? Thanks again for your help. Oh and will the springs help with the wheel hop?
 
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Thanks for the help. How much for the springs? I don't want an aggressive drop.
 

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Thanks for the help. How much for the springs? I don't want an aggressive drop.
Check out our offerings here:

http://www.bmrsuspension.com/?page=products&vehicleid=24&maincatid=113

These are the springs I recommend for you (SP080)

http://www.bmrsuspension.com/?page=products&productid=1561&superpro=0

Our springs are priced extremely well in the $199 range. Made in the USA with a Lifetime Warranty against Spring Sag. :cheers:

We also just released our 2.5 degree Camber Bolts, which are only $29.95.

If you have any other questions lmk!
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