Brembo Racing Package, Lowering Springs
Brembo Racing Package, Lowering Springs
I want to lower my car, as most do.. However I do not want to hurt handling. I assume the BBRP springs are constant/linear, and everyone offers progressive springs, which do not have the same track abilities, wondering what everyones take is on this.
Does anyone have the spring rates of the new BBRP for 2013 ?
I'd like to stick to Ford Racing parts but can only find progressive spring rates...
Does anyone have the spring rates of the new BBRP for 2013 ?
I'd like to stick to Ford Racing parts but can only find progressive spring rates...
you may limit yourself for choices if you are looking to lower the front and rear of the car to probably the suspension kit from Ford Racing -- that is if you are looking to keep all Blue Oval parts on the car. Or else think along the lines of redoing the suspension with BOSS components.
is there a reason you want a fixed rate spring on the car, rather than a progressive?
are you considering a 1" drop or lower? Only reason i ask is that the 55D rear springs drop the rear a little over a 1/2 inch and that settles the car somewhat. if you are looking to lower the front too, are you looking for an additional 1/2 inch or lower?
be mindful that if you do lower the car significantly it will affect how your struts and shocks respond also; as you lower the car the struts and shocks lose travel which quickens the dampening rates.
Suspension components work according to the "domino effect" -- its all in the geometry .. or so to speak
is there a reason you want a fixed rate spring on the car, rather than a progressive?
are you considering a 1" drop or lower? Only reason i ask is that the 55D rear springs drop the rear a little over a 1/2 inch and that settles the car somewhat. if you are looking to lower the front too, are you looking for an additional 1/2 inch or lower?
be mindful that if you do lower the car significantly it will affect how your struts and shocks respond also; as you lower the car the struts and shocks lose travel which quickens the dampening rates.
Suspension components work according to the "domino effect" -- its all in the geometry .. or so to speak
Last edited by Shifterboy45; Jul 14, 2012 at 07:50 PM.
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