Sneak Peak at BMR's new front suspension for the 2011+ Mustang GT

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This is BMR's 2011-2012 Mustang GT K-Member / Arms / Radiator Support / Brace.

Every part in this picture will be available soon. Like, "soon" soon.

Just thought I'd share with everyone.

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Mr. Mach-ete

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I would think the track considering the complexity of it and how it's on the front of the car. Very sweet. How much?
 

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Quite possibly my next mod! Cant wait to hear the price.....
I see it retaind the front sway bar mount, so thats more beneficial to the track/street setup!
 

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A nice intro pricing sale on k-member and arms with delivery before april 14th would be nice
 

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wow that looks serious. i remember getting a UMI K member for my 95 TransAm and though it looked pimp.... yea it has nothing on this BMR system. well done. :rockon:
 

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Looks beautirful but thats not for a street car. Every tubular front end / K member I had I wish I never did. The creeks and rattle's drove me nuts. Over pot holes and bumps the coil overs are noisey as hell. How much weight does it shed?
 

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very nice! it should be stiff as hell and much lighter.

Is the stabar mount just as stiff as the stocker? Ford mounts the stabilizer bar sill bushings 90 degrees to the ground on Mustang, so load is going up and down through that cantilevered short tube that the bmr mounts weld on to. I'm sure it will be fine but it may explain why the stock support is heavy. What is the wall thickness?

I'll get this setup because with our cars you can only go so fast before you start pulling the motor apart and lightening the car. this way lighter!
 
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Been waiting to BMRize the rest of my suspension for a while now. :banana:
Now we just need yall to build a torque arm for our cars........
 

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Looks nice. But the question was never answered how much weight saving from stock.
 

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