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Reviews (10)

Mar 14, 2016
Works well
2 of 2 found this helpful These are very good springs for a Gen 4 Fbody. I have them on a 02 Camaro SS. Nice little drop without being too much. I actually took the brake hose mod off and put the factory insulators on with them to get the rear a little higher than the front. They're a comfortable riding spring that stiffer than stock, but I'm also rocking yellow Koni's SA shocks F/R so that puts some of their firmness in check and gives them a better ride than lesser shocks would I'm sure. Still I recommend the BMR springs for for your Gen4 Camaro/Firebird.

Dec 25, 2019
Good battery
They appear to be genuine OEM LG V20 batteries. They work well and last compared to my old, worn batteries so I'm happy with them.

Mar 13, 2019
Great bearings
I love when you get a set of bearings that are labeled U.S.A. These are excellent bearings. I replace them with the same bearings every time I do a brake job on my 03 Ford Lightning. With right at 190K miles never a problem. If I wanted I could re-use the old bearings as I've never taken one out that wasn't still good, but since I only do my brakes every 65-70 thousand miles I figure it's best to just pony up a few more dollars for new bearings and seals. Really I've never had an issue with any Timken bearing or seal I've used and that's why I generally go back to them when I need bearings or seals.