BMR Fabrication S197 Weight Saving Front End Kit
June 10th, 2007 by CobraMatt

Are you looking to shave a few pounds off your S197 Mustang front end and get better weight transfer, well you are luck because BMR Fabrication has just come out with a new bolt-on complete kit designed for drag racing to do just that. The kit which reduces front end weight by 94 lbs includes a BMR Tubular K-member, Tubular A-arms, Lightweight Radiator support/sway bar delete, QA1 adjustable front coil-over struts, QA1 coil-overs, QA1 adjustable camber plates and Strange disc brake kit. The kit retails for a lofty $2349 and can be found at BMRFabrication.com.
Press Release:
BMR Fabrication releases a weight savings kit for the S197 Mustang that takes off 94 pounds off the front end of the vehicle
BMR Fabrication was the first to release lightweight tubular K-members for the new S197 Mustang chassis. Since the introduction of this chassis, BMR has continued to develop its line of lightweight racing components for this application. By sourcing additional related components from other leaders in the industry, BMR has developed a bolt-on kit designed for drag racing that shaves an unbelievable 94 pounds off the front end of the vehicle.
100 pounds off the nose of any drag race car is a dream come true. Less nose weight promotes better weight transfer, resulting in more consistent, predictable traction gains. On top of this benefit you get more header room, a cleaner engine bay and of course ET improvements from an overall lighter car. The new Mustang is already pushing 3500 lbs. Add any one of the popular supercharger or turbo kits available today and you’re easily up another 100. This kit is the perfect diet plan to cancel out this weight gain.
Kit Components Include:
- BMR Tubular K-member
- BMR Tubular A-arms
- BMR Lightweight Radiator Support/Sway Bar Delete
- QA1 Adjustable Front Coil-over Struts
- QA1 Coil-overs
- QA1 Adjustable Camber Plates
- Strange Disc Brake Kit
Part# LW001 - $2349.95
To preview all of BMR’s high-performance suspension parts, visit http://www.bmrfabrication.com or email sales@bmrfabrication.com.







Jun Dinsay Says
Very expensive! Good luck BMR
Jun 13th, 2007 at 8:43 am