Responsible for locating the axle, setting pinion angle, and controlling rear-end movement, leaf springs are a critical part of the rear suspension. BMR Suspension
Responsible for locating the axle, setting pinion angle, and controlling rear-end movement, leaf springs are a critical part of the rear suspension. BMR Suspension lowering leaf springs are superior to stock leaf springs that sag, rust, and do little to control axle wrap and wheel hop as they get older. BMR's spring design, combined with precise clamp locations, give you less wheel hop and more axle control. Their design reduces axle wrap that causes the spring to load and unload. By eliminating this oscillation, wheel hop is minimized and traction is improved.
BMR lowering leaf springs are engineered for street
Responsible for locating the axle, setting pinion angle, and controlling rear-end movement, leaf springs are a critical part of the rear suspension. BMR Suspension lowering leaf springs are superior to stock leaf springs that sag, rust, and do little to control axle wrap and wheel hop as they get older. BMR's spring design, combined with precise clamp locations, give you less wheel hop and more axle control. Their design reduces axle wrap that causes the spring to load and unload. By eliminating this oscillation, wheel hop is minimized and traction is improved.
BMR lowering leaf springs are engineered for street performance, drag race, and handling applications. Not only a great way to add an aggressive look, they also improve handling by lowering the rear center of gravity and reducing body roll. New rubber bushings in the front give you a smooth, quiet ride, and polyurethane rear bushings greatly reduce deflection. They also come with PTFE antifriction pads for smooth, quiet travel throughout the spring's range of motion, which further reduces noise, vibration, and harshness.
Combine BMR lowering leaf springs with BMR front lowering springs for a level, aggressive stance with huge improvements in handling and performance.