Sam Strano
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Hang on now... What he can mess with is a function of classing, once he changes springs, then he's in a class where the rear bar is also free... 
Also if you changed the PHB, I'd not bother changing the brace--that is IMHO a waste of money. Frankly were you to change arms there are better options than versions that use poly bushings at both ends. And from a handling standpoint those are secondary to proper springs/dampers and swaybars.
I'd sure love to hear the reasons why BBR things that the Roush Extreme springs and the BBR arms would be better than the Steeda stuff... I might have a particular favorite part for a use, but generally I try and explain my reasoning if I'm going to make a recommendation like that. Here, I have my preferences and they are most of the original "option B" before it was amended by BBR. I'd sure like some detail specifically regarding the Roush Extreme springs. Maybe he has some data I can't seem to find like spring rates and little stuff like that.
Also if you changed the PHB, I'd not bother changing the brace--that is IMHO a waste of money. Frankly were you to change arms there are better options than versions that use poly bushings at both ends. And from a handling standpoint those are secondary to proper springs/dampers and swaybars.
I'd sure love to hear the reasons why BBR things that the Roush Extreme springs and the BBR arms would be better than the Steeda stuff... I might have a particular favorite part for a use, but generally I try and explain my reasoning if I'm going to make a recommendation like that. Here, I have my preferences and they are most of the original "option B" before it was amended by BBR. I'd sure like some detail specifically regarding the Roush Extreme springs. Maybe he has some data I can't seem to find like spring rates and little stuff like that.