BMR Announces Bolt on Parachute Mount for 2015-2020 Mustang

 

BMR has been at the forefront of Mustang suspension and chassis components for a number of years, with many more being added for 2020. One of the first products being announced this year, is their brand new Bolt-On Parachute Mount for the 2015-2020 Ford Mustang. Designed to be a bolt-on, lightweight, durable piece, it’s just what the doctor ordered.

New Product Release:

Bolt-On Parachute Mount for 2015-2020 Mustang

Improve dragstrip safety and maintain stock appearance with a bolt-on Parachute Mount from BMR Suspension. The bolt-on Parachute Mount is manufactured from 1-5/8-inch DOM tubing and 3/16-inch laser-cut plates to provide both high strength and minimal weight.

The BMR Parachute Mount (PM760) is easily removed giving your Mustang a completely stock appearance when driven on the street. BMR designed this Parachute Mount for hardcore drag race and top speed applications where a parachute is needed or required.

The PM760 locates the parachute just below the airstream over the car, deploying the parachute directly into the high-pressure air, ensuring it unfolds quickly. The bumper mount allows for mounting in two variations, either behind the license plate or immediately below it, depending upon your personal preference. The removable parachute mounting arm easily slides into the receiver when you need it, and the access hole can be covered by the license plate when you don’t. (Parachute not included). Installation time is 1-2 hours. Available in black hammertone or red powdercoat. Proudly made in the U.S.A.!

Features:

  • Intended specifically for 2015-2020 Mustang
  • Designed so it’s concealable on the street
  • Offers perfect combination of high strength and light weight
  • Bumper mount allows for mounting in two variations, either behind the license plate or immediately below it
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