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Old 9/24/12, 09:17 AM
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BMR suspension, how are your experiences?

Hi Guys,

I want to buy me these parts. Does anyone have long term experience with it? What makes sense? What should I leave out? How is the quality? Is it true that the polyurethane bushings make noise? Via the search function I have found nothing. Especially on the K-member, I find nothing here.

Your opinion is important to me! Thanks in advance for your experience.
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I have the lower control arms, they work nice, reduced wheel hop
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Cool

...because no one has installed the K-Member? pity
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I have the BMR K-Member, A-Arms and A-Arm support brace. Very good quaility pieces. A little more NVH because of the motor mounts. When stopped idling, the antenna vibrates, but I do not feel it in the car. The K-Member opens up a lot of room and does not hurt weight reduction of course.

Try this thread:

https://themustangsource.com/f730/bm...nstall-502322/

Also installed their Xtreme Anti-Roll Bar:

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Originally Posted by Samolet
Hi Guys,

I want to buy me these parts. Does anyone have long term experience with it? What makes sense? What should I leave out? How is the quality? Is it true that the polyurethane bushings make noise? Via the search function I have found nothing. Especially on the K-member, I find nothing here.

Your opinion is important to me! Thanks in advance for your experience.
Let me know if I can help sway (no pun intended) you over to a Steeda suspension package.

Our parts are made in the USA and carry a lifetime warranty. We are ISO 9001:2008 certified which is basically a quality control certification stating that we consistently make high-quality parts. We've been in the business for over 20 years and have been racing all of those as well.

Forum members do get a discount.
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I have a bunch of Steeda suspension components as well. They too are great quality parts:
Pahard Bar and Brace, Billet Lower Control Arms, Upper Control Arm, Adjustable Front Sway Bar, Sport Springs, and Tubular Radiator Support
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Originally Posted by Scott2
I have a bunch of Steeda suspension components as well. They too are great quality parts:
Pahard Bar and Brace, Billet Lower Control Arms, Upper Control Arm, Adjustable Front Sway Bar, Sport Springs, and Tubular Radiator Support
Thanks for the compliment!
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Can't go wrong with BMR gear

http://www.stangtv.com/tech-stories/...s197-mustangs/

But I'm partial
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I have BMR springs and adj phb and they work great. The springs lower it to a nice stance and the phb gets the rear tires back in line...all together a great system

It doesn't hurt that BMR is 10min from my house!
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Originally Posted by SteedaBrandon
Let me know if I can help sway (no pun intended) you over to a Steeda suspension package.

Our parts are made in the USA and carry a lifetime warranty. We are ISO 9001:2008 certified which is basically a quality control certification stating that we consistently make high-quality parts. We've been in the business for over 20 years and have been racing all of those as well.

Forum members do get a discount.
I'm going to remember that once I get some free cash. Do want to drop mine an angry inch as well as tighten her up in the rear. I don't like it when my girl (mustang) is sloppy. Got to keep that suspension tight....



Do accept inquiries of sponsorship B-) haha
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Bmr suspension

Just finished up my BMR suspension upgrade. Used their K member A arms supports braces and radiator support. Everything went really smoothly and I'm glad I opted for the BBK adjustable caster camber plates with their struts, they really dialed the set up in. I was able to swap it out in my garage with basic tools...not to hard to do. The car has a little more vibration at idle but quickly goes away when you step on it. It was well with the $$ spent.

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Complete parts list

More pics

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Looks great
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^ Nice, but I am bias!
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I have BMR LCA, LCA relocation brackets, UCA, and UCA mount.
Got rid off all my wheel hop, and tightened the whole back of the car up.
Very little raise in NVH!
I would highly recommend these parts!
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BMR

]Thanks it definitely handles much better than stock. Wish I woulda done it sooner.

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