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Which springs have the softer ride BMR or Eibach Pro Kit?
Does anyone know which spring has a softer ride between the BMR and Eibach Pro Kit springs?
Currently I'm riding on Eibach Pro Kit springs and I was wondering if the BMR springs offered a softer ride. I know a few you are on the BMRs |
I am in a similar boat, except trying to decide between the BMR SP009 springs and the Steeda Ultralites (maybe Sports as well).
From what I have read, BMR springs are some of the softest springs out there. |
Get the H&R Race spring. It has the most comfortable ride on the market.
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Curious to know this as well.
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Those softer than the K-springs? I'm getting my stuff done next Friday and I'm still torn between the BMR's or K-springs lol |
I need to ride on some BMR springs. this purchase will be made soon if they are more comfortable than my Pro Kit springs
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I've got just about every BMR suspension part on my car and it rides and handles like a dream.. Rides super soft.. just like stock but obviously handles a ton better in the corners :P
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I pulled the trigger last night on some Steeda Ultralites. Hopefully these match up well with my Koni Str.ts. At the end of day, you just got to try a setup that you think will suit your needs best. You may be right or may have missed the mark. Trial and error.
*Can be an expensive error though. Lol. |
Kind of difficult to fully determine that a certain spring will be what you like without also know what shocks/struts people are using also.
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True, hopefully with the D-Specs I can make the ride nice as I want with either spring I choose |
Yeah the Shock/Strut will have a bigger impact on how "soft" a ride is than the spring.
Decide if you want performance or just a drop. Performance: Eibach Pro-Kit, H&R Race spring, Steeda Sports, Ford Racing P Spring etc Drop: Eibach Sportlines, H&R SS, Steeda Ultralight, Ford Racing K springs, BMR Either way you go it'll be noticeably better handling than the stock spring. |
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Apologies for not posting my damper setup. I'm riding on the Koni STR.T right now. I know the BMR springs have a mild drop similar to the Pro Kit and people seem to rave on their comfort. The Pro Kit springs are comfortable, but large bumps and broken pavement just upset them.
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I'd go with the BMR or Eibach Sportlines or K springs with those shocks/struts. You really can't lose with any of those.
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I've decided to add Koni yellows to go with my Sportline springs. Can anyone with firsthand experience suggest some sway bars that will really help with handling?
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Steve, see my post in the Hypermotive thread. Our cars come with pretty healthy sways stock but I saw a huge improvement in handling when I put the Eibach sways on. Biggest improvement on turn in reaction and control. For daily use the rear sway is probably too much sway bar. I've only got to run the autoX once so far but after I tightened down the KONIs it was awesome. Very happy with the handling.
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Good job on deciding to go with the Koni Yellows Steve! I halted my order on the Ultralites. Probably going the Steeda Sports (1"F and 1.25"R) now with my Koni Str.t. I don't need to be too low as my 5.0 is still my daily. Can always go lower in the future.
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Yep good choice on the yellows. Sometime I feel that the rear needs to be stiffer...then a guy on SVTP said he preferred his fronts on soft but the rears a little stiffer to combat the wavy motion on uneven roads or deep bumps. I said yep sounds about right. I got my STR.Ts for around $230 shipped from Auto Anything so I will never complain about those struts. Insane price.
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I keep my fronts on full soft and my rears a 1/2 turn from full soft. Love it.
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