There is nothing like the aggressive look of a car with the right
stance! Over time, stock
springs
sag, get rusty, and simply wear out. BMR Suspension believes the right
springs
go
beyond looks-your 1979-2004 Mustang needs to perform, too! All BMR
springs are
manufactured
from chrome silicon high-tensile spring wire, and are cold wound on a
CNC
coiling machine. The CNC coiling head can adjust the spring diameter in
real time
to
ensure that every spring is exactly the same. This guarantees that your
right spring
matches
your left spring. Every BMR spring is compressed solid at the factory,
not
once,
but twice. This gives the spring its permanent set, and guarantees no
sag. BMR
springs
are stress-relieved at 750 degrees F, ensuring most stresses induced
during the
winding
process are eliminated. All springs are then shot-peened to eliminate
residual
surface
stresses. Many spring manufacturers skip this step, but BMR insists on
this
operation
as part of our spring manufacturing process. Every spring is computer
tested
as
the last step-every spring, not just a sample from each batch. Each
spring is loaded
in
the spring tester at the factory, then compressed and the CNC load cell
measures the
force
for a variety of spring lengths. This allows BMR to offer a LIFETIME
WARRANTY
against
spring sag.
Blending aesthetics and performance, BMR has designed the SP027 for the
street
performance
crowd who want to use their cars in a variety of application. These
springs
will
drop your 1979-2004 Ford Mustang 1-inch, and feature a fine-tuned
spring rate to
give
you great handling and a smooth ride. The linear spring rate offers
plenty of
support,
keeping the body flat and level in the corners, while remaining soft
enough for
a
comfortable ride on any road. When performance and looks are a must,
rely on BMR
Suspension!
BMR Suspension's SP027 lowering springs are available in red powdercoat
for long
lasting
good looks.
Features:
- Lowers
your 1979-2004 Mustang 1-inch
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Improves handling and ride quality
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535 lb/in front, 235 lb/in rear spring rates
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Manufactured from chrome silicon high-tensile spring wire
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Cold wound on a CNC Coiling Machine to exact specifications
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Stress-relieved at 750 degrees F
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Shot-peened
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Computer tested for accurate height and spring rate