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whos running them? what brand? did you see any improvement in the 60ft times?im upgrading my suspension with a BMR k-member,strange adjustable shocks and struts and now im looking for a drag spring to complete the set up..thanks
 

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I went with BMRs variable rate drag springs and they work perfect. The car has a nice stance and hooks great.
 

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yeah i was alot of mixed reviews on the CJ springs...i was looking at the BMR springs the sp009 i think is the part number...GT 350-R are you running the sp009? im running a 28x10.5x15 so i dont need any clearance issues
 

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You'll be fine with them. NO clearance issues. I run a 295/55/15 they are 28 inches tall and a little wider than yours.
 

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You'll be fine with them. NO clearance issues. I run a 295/55/15 they are 28 inches tall and a little wider than yours.

cool i was worried the drop would be to much..

From the info I have gathered the Cobra Jet springs are the way to go.

the M5300Q spring? do you run them? what kind of 60ft times?
 
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I just picked up some bmr rear springs so I will be able to compare in a month or so I hope.
 

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The BMR springs are the best springs to run, if you want the car to have a nice aggressive stance and work well at the drag-strip. BMR-SP009

This is not a sales pitch, it is a fact.

Let me know if you have any questions!
 

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CJ springs in the rear here.

I'm slow and NA, so this might not help out.
 

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The BMR springs are the best springs to run, if you want the car to have a nice aggressive stance and work well at the drag-strip. BMR-SP009

This is not a sales pitch, it is a fact.

Let me know if you have any questions!

I agree! I was cutting consistent mid 1.5s with 4.56s, d-specs, sportline front springs, and bmr rear springs. Car had a nice stance as well.
 

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I wouldn't mind drag springs but I won't lower the car. If anyone had decent ones that are stock height I would get some.
 

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