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Old 6/5/07, 07:48 PM
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advice please

My list of goodies...BMR:adj LCA,adjUCA,relocation brackets and Steeda sport spring..With this set up will my daily driver comfort suck or will it be slightly stiffer than stock? More road noise?
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I would go for ultralite springs for comfort, as your lowering will help with the center of gravity, and 1.25" is the drop no matter which way you look at it.

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I got a geat deal on this stuff from another board member.The springs are the sports though...Will the be too rough for a street car?
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I have Eibach Sport Springs, a coil-over conversion kit from Ground Control Suspensions with FRPP Stg3 dampers... I don't think the ride is all that harsh, but that's me...

If you are looking for something just a little stiffer than stock, the Steeda Ultralites is probably the way to go. But, they will be a bit more harsh with the OEM dampers because they will be a bit long for the shorter springs. The ride will be much better with a set of dampers that are made for lowered suspensions.

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I was planning on running the stock shocks for now.Should I just wait to install until I getthe shocks?
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I would. I keep the ProActions in stock for those who don't care about the adjustability. I keep the Tokico D Specs in stock otherwise.

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My friend got a complete Tokico D Adj set up with Adj UCA, LCA, 1" Drop.

And his car feel completly different. So much better and with the adjust of the tokico you can choose how your car react.
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I would. I keep the ProActions in stock for those who don't care about the adjustability. I keep the Tokico D Specs in stock otherwise.

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do you think installing the upper and lower control arms with the relocatin bracets will cure the wheel hop??
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Originally Posted by rick06gtmustang
do you think installing the upper and lower control arms with the relocatin bracets will cure the wheel hop??
I have mine since two weeks and yes, it change the car. Even on regular street.

But my car was usually very quiet (i have an auto) and know i have much more noise from my rearend, seems that the BMR stuff are not noiseblocker.
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