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Old 03-22-2011, 12:01 AM
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Im looking into buying H&R springs next week but I want to see what it looks like before purchasing them. Im looking to go 1.5 -2 inches on oem suspension. How is the ride after dropping it?


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Old 03-22-2011, 12:21 AM
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So you're getting Race Springs?
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If you're patient enough, I can sell you mines after I get my new coilovers put on. I'll see if I can take and post some pics of drop after i get of work. I put em on last summer, so they're going on about a yr old
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Um..... interesting stick figure.

I have the H&R Sport springs on stock shocks, they ride well if not a bit under-dampened, however I suggest if you want to lower your car in the 2" range to forgo springs and get coilovers. They are worth it.
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https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-photograph-gallery-96/show-me-your-drop-808296/

A lot of different setups here to give you some ideas..

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Originally Posted by TLG60
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=808296

A lot of different setups here to give you some ideas..
thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by LostSol_FoundTL
Um..... interesting stick figure.

I have the H&R Sport springs on stock shocks, they ride well if not a bit under-dampened, however I suggest if you want to lower your car in the 2" range to forgo springs and get coilovers. They are worth it.

Hmmm I think im going to go for a 1.5 drop. Im getting the a spec lip so I dont feel like killin the lip with a 2 inch drop
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I have the H&R race springs on blues now but rode with the stock struts for a while. It wasnt bad. I definately had to get the camber kit to keep my wheels looking straight. I started a thread here with pics. Im at work so i cant post any from here.
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h&r race on stock shocks. the ride is not bad and its been a year never had any problem so far. just get a camber kit just for the back..











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