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Gabe

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Thanks to all of you who show support to BMR!

Without you guys, we could not be where we are today.

You're welcome, and thank YOU for making some awesome BEEFY stuff!

I still have 2 brand new unopened BMR Watts links in the basement waiting to be installed on our cars, I hope to have at least one of them done this week!
 

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I still have 2 brand new unopened BMR Watts links in the basement waiting to be installed on our cars, I hope to have at least one of them done this week!

I suspect we're going to see this post a few more times before the summer is over. :whistle1:
 

Gabe

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I suspect we're going to see this post a few more times before the summer is over. :whistle1:

Really hope not, lol.

We just signed up for autocross on July 30th again so I would LOVE to have at least MY Watts Link installed before then ...

We'll see ...
 

Sky Render

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I'd love to test out a BMR Watts Link, but first you guys need to respond to my email and tell me how to get my BMR rear sway bar to work so I can ditch the Whiteline unit!
 

BMR Tech 2

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I'd love to test out a BMR Watts Link, but first you guys need to respond to my email and tell me how to get my BMR rear sway bar to work so I can ditch the Whiteline unit!

I already did, like 4 hrs ago! Check ya email, son!
 

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I like the BMR stuff I bought. (springs, shocks, control arm relo brackets, panhard rod, etc) They are also pretty good with the tech support. Only beef is they sent me a bolt too big for the control arm relocation brackets, which made me scratch my head as to why things aren't fitting right for a few different attempts... lol.
 

TGR96

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When it comes to suspension parts, I am not brand loyal at all. I think there are several good reputable companies putting out good products for our cars these days. I currently have suspension parts from BMR, CHE, BBR, H&R, and Ford Racing on my car. But I will say that the BMR Watts Link that I installed recently is a very nice unit, and I feel that it is well-designed. I also have a BMR UCA and mounting bracket sitting in my garage that will go on the car whenever it gets cool enough to work on the car. It's been freakin' blazing down here in Alabama! But it is a BEEFY part for sure.

However, I have had UPR products in the past on previous Mustangs, and I have had no complaints, so I'm not gonna hate.

The BMR guys are really active on this forum, and that means a lot to me, in case I ever need some customer service.

Just my $0.02.
 
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chvyeter

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When it comes to suspension parts, I am not brand loyal at all. I think there are several good reputable companies putting out good products for our cars these days. I currently have suspension parts from BMR, CHE, BBR, H&R, and Ford Racing on my car. But I will say that the BMR Watts Link that I installed recently is a very nice unit, and I feel that it is well-designed. I also have a BMR UCA and mounting bracket sitting in my garage that will go on the car whenever it gets cool enough to work on the car. It's been freakin' blazing down here in Alabama! But it is a BEEFY part for sure.

However, I have had UPR products in the past on previous Mustangs, and I have had no complaints, so I'm not gonna hate.

The BMR guys are really active on this forum, and that means a lot to me, in case I ever need some customer service.

Just my $0.02.

I hear ya with the heat. I'm down in north Florida
 

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Don't get me started. The clamp on my axle back wasn't tight enough apparently. By the time I had the car jacked up I was drenched! What was even better was I snapped the damn bolt and had to stay out in it even longer fabbin somethin up.
 
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