H&R lowering springs
#17
people please. if you are going to get springs, please buy new shocks. dont half a** it
for the record, H&R makes a fantastic product. I had their sport springs coupled with Bilstein shocks on my Audi S4 and they were great
also, if you arent goign to track your car, you dont really need coilovers. for street use, a good set of springs coupled with shocks is more than enough
for the record, H&R makes a fantastic product. I had their sport springs coupled with Bilstein shocks on my Audi S4 and they were great
also, if you arent goign to track your car, you dont really need coilovers. for street use, a good set of springs coupled with shocks is more than enough
#18
Originally Posted by NotFatBoy
for the record, H&R makes a fantastic product. I had their sport springs coupled with Bilstein shocks on my Audi S4 and they were great
also, if you arent goign to track your car, you dont really need coilovers. for street use, a good set of springs coupled with shocks is more than enough
also, if you arent goign to track your car, you dont really need coilovers. for street use, a good set of springs coupled with shocks is more than enough
I agree 100%
H&R makes awesome springs.....
#19
Originally Posted by NotFatBoy
people please. if you are going to get springs, please buy new shocks. dont half a** it
for the record, H&R makes a fantastic product. I had their sport springs coupled with Bilstein shocks on my Audi S4 and they were great
also, if you arent goign to track your car, you dont really need coilovers. for street use, a good set of springs coupled with shocks is more than enough
for the record, H&R makes a fantastic product. I had their sport springs coupled with Bilstein shocks on my Audi S4 and they were great
also, if you arent goign to track your car, you dont really need coilovers. for street use, a good set of springs coupled with shocks is more than enough
I don't think so. I think it's a waste.
#20
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Originally Posted by tim817
Do you still really need to buy new shocks even if lowering your car just 1 inch?
I don't think so. I think it's a waste.
I don't think so. I think it's a waste.
Last edited by 4TehNguyen; 03-03-06 at 06:44 AM.
#21
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Originally Posted by tim817
Do you still really need to buy new shocks even if lowering your car just 1 inch?
I don't think so. I think it's a waste.
I don't think so. I think it's a waste.
#23
Originally Posted by Jherb350
I'm with Tim on this one. My last car had 35k miles on it before I lowered it 1.5 inches with H&R springs and stock shocks. Put an additional 25k miles on it without any shock problems. The ride quality wasn't bouncy at all, just a little firmer. One thing to be careful about though is big pot holes, I did have a shock bottom out once or twice.
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