BMR Announces Street Performance K-Member for 2015-2021 Mustang

If you’re looking to drop weight off of the nose of your S550 Mustang, add rigidity and free up some additional room under the hood, BMR Suspension has you covered. They’ve just announced the Street Performance K-member for 2015-2021 Mustangs. Designed, engineered and manufactured in Florida, this is a lightweight, high-quality piece that will improve your car’s overall performance.

Official Release:

BMR Street Performance K-Member for 2015-2021 Mustang

Decrease front end weight and increase header and turbo clearance in your 2015+ Mustang with a Street Performance K-Member from BMR Suspension. Factory k-members are manufactured from stamped steel and are heavy and bulky. Constructed from DOM steel tubing and 3/16” laser-cut mounting plates, BMR’s S550 K-Member offers uncompromised strength and durability.

The BMR Street Performance K-Member (KM760) retains the use of factory motor mounts but upgrading to BMR Motor Mounts (MM007) is recommended to lower engine and provide additional clearance. The KM760 is designed to be utilized with either a factory electric steering rack or aftermarket manual steering rack. The BMR Street Performance K-Member is compatible with factory suspension, allowing for the use of factory sway bar mounts and Magneride. Designed specifically for street performance applications, the KM760 provides a significant weight savings with much improved rigidity. Installation time is only 3-4 hours. Available in black hammertone or red powdercoat for long-lasting good looks. Proudly made in the U.S.A.

Features:

  • Made in USA
  • Saves weight, improves rigidity
  • Designed specifically for 2015-21 S550 Mustangs
  • Retains use of OEM motor mounts
  • Optional BMR engine mounts allow for additional hood clearance for Roots-blowers
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Rick Seitz is the owner and founder of AutoCentric Media, and has a true love and passion for all vehicles; GM, Ford, Dodge, imports, trucks -- you name it! When he isn't clacking away on his keyboard, he's building, tuning, driving or testing his current crop of personal projects!

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