Which is a better setup??

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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 06:44 PM
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Which is a better setup??

i currently have H&R sport springs and will be buying some Koni SP3's.
My question is should i do the H&R sport combo with SP3's or for $100 more than the shocks alone I can get the Neuspeed supercup kit which includes neuspeed springs and SP3s and sell the H&R springs.....

H&R sport springs/SP3 VS Neuspeed super cupkit

I guess it comes down to the springs? which would be better with the SP3s? which spring is better quality?

Help please!!!
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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 07:19 PM
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SOLO!!! waddup... well the way i c it is that those race springs from the Supercup Kit are a lil BOUNCY... not my cup of tea, i would try it out on the H&Rs 1st, then take it from there
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Old Apr 14, 2010 | 01:46 AM
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Save up for full coilovers..
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Old Apr 14, 2010 | 05:25 PM
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IMO, I say get the neuspeed supercup kit with sport springs and the choice is yours from there! U can sell either set of springs. I have the supercup kit with sport springs and I love it. No regreats or any problems with the kit after 30k miles. The paint on the springs are peeling either. All is well and intact. Just search a little bit more and you get some support for you decision. But defintely get the supercup kit so u can make some $$$ from wateva set of springs you decide to sell. That's wat I would do..
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