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I’m going to add a Roush supercharger but I have Steeda Progressive spring will there be any problems going supercharge with my set up
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What kind of problem are you thinking.....I dont see how the two are related. Ive had stock suspension supercharged and lowered supercharged.....
 
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Ok sorry I was thinking about the extra weight from the supercharger pushing down on the car
 

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When I had my 14 GT with a Roush, I also had Eibach Pro Kit ~ Front - 1", Rear - 1.5" + some beefy sway bar upgrades and it handled very well. Of course tire size should be considered for handling.
The car sat very level in this set up.
 

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I have the Steeda progressive springs that were on my car before I installed my Stage 2 Whipple kit with oversized heat exchanger. My wheels on the front are 20 inch and my tires are 285/35/20. Before the supercharger I had no rubbing at all but after the install when I come off a bridge or any pretty good dip the left front does rub slightly. I will move down to a 275 and it should be good. 2019 A10 PP1 CAR.
 

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I have BMR Drag springs and after my whipple the front end is a bit too low now. Difinitely dipped with the weight. I am swapping over to steeda drag springs to bring the front up a tad.
 

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Eibach sportlines looks perfectly level to me with Roush2.
 

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The only issue you may run into is the front end may be a bit heavier and those springs may cause it to ride a little lower. BMR makes a spring specifically for this situation with a spring rate that accounts for boosted applications. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out anytime. Lethalperformance.com
 

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The only issue you may run into is the front end may be a bit heavier and those springs may cause it to ride a little lower. BMR makes a spring specifically for this situation with a spring rate that accounts for boosted applications. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out anytime. Lethalperformance.com
Yeah definitely look into this as well. When i bought my drag springs i was NA, I should have thought ahead and got the set made for blower cars.
 

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Yeah definitely look into this as well. When i bought my drag springs i was NA, I should have thought ahead and got the set made for blower cars.
Yeah unfortunately I was given the NA drag springs for my turbo setup and it caused my tires to rub bad up front lol.
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