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BMR's Front Suspension/Subframe Brace ALMOST Here!

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Also confirmed. The front subframe brace that I ordered came with four washers, had the brace installed yesterday. Let me say this about BMR first of all.................The quality and craftsmanship that they put into manufacturing this part is second to none from the welding to the powder coating, it's absolutely perfect. I used to have the "other" front subframe brace on my car and it is of no comparison to this brace. Lets just say that I did a little spirited driving on the way home from my buddies shop, my car is so solid and stable now from take off to being able to take turns at 65+mph. Thank you BMR for producing such a fantastic part, I feel much more confident in the abilities of my car now, the front suspension bounce is just about gone. Now all I need are the BMR sway bars to eliminate the rest.
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So the vehicle feels better with BMR vs. Steedas or you were commenting on build quality?
 
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Wow, thanks for the awesome words GreenGuardian!

We put a lot of effort into our manufacturing! I am glad to see it is being noticed.

Enjoy your beautiful new CB006 Front Brace!
 

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looks good!
 

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I've had mine in the garage for 5 days and haven't been able to install it yet :(

Hopefully tomorrow or Saturday my schedule will allow for it.
 

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It's awesome, tightens the front end right up. Now the car goes exactly when I tell it to.
 

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Finally got mine installed today....it was cake. It took more time to get the car up on jack stands and take the wheels off than install the brace. I had no issues with "hanging chads" on the pass side. On the drivers side, I had a small one on the hole the spacer sits over. I used my needlenose pliers to grind it down a bit for a few seconds and it went in with ease.



About to go for a drive. Kelly, keep pumping out great stuff!
 
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Thanks for sharing!

We went ahead and shortened the height of the billet spacers, just a tad, to make life easier for future installers. ;)
 

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Thanks for sharing!

We went ahead and shortened the height of the billet spacers, just a tad, to make life easier for future installers. ;)
That should definitely help. After popping out my tabs and a couple minutes with a dremel my install was easy. It only took shaving about 1mm off the spacer for it to work.
 

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after removing any hanging chads, I used a pry bar and a hammer to knock it towards the hole. Once a slot big enough to fit a flathead screwdriver appeared I just pried the spacer into place and centered it. No grinding or cutting needed
 

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Maybe I'm in the minority but I didn't have to bang or pry my spacers into place. Just slide them over with my finger.
 

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I had to bend out 4 tabs with a small flat head screwdriver then was able to get the spacers in. Overall, still a very easy mod to do.
 

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Thanks for sharing!

We went ahead and shortened the height of the billet spacers, just a tad, to make life easier for future installers. ;)
I think its great that you can accommodate the varying situations we the buyers have encountered. Keep it up, great job.
 
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I think its great that you can accommodate the varying situations we the buyers have encountered. Keep it up, great job.
Sorry I missed this!

But I thank you! We do all we can.
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