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Old Jun 19, 2005
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H&R Springs

I was thinking about getting the H&R springs , 1.3 drop all around. I have 19 " rims (215/40/19) and I was wondering if Ill get any rubbing against my body with that kind of drop? If you have H&R , please let me know if theyre any good.
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Old Jun 19, 2005
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they are good
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Old Jun 20, 2005
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I have 215/35/19 and lower my car 2" front and 1.8" rear and no negative camber. You will only need to shave your rear panel a little so the tire will have enough clearance. If you want to leave the panel alone you must have some negative camber which is no good for your tires.

I suggest that you shave your inner rear body panel so you have no probs.
I hope this helps
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H&R are good. you cant go wrong w/ them really. not sure about rubbing w/ 19s, but perhaps rolling your fenders might be a good idea. not sure if you have to do any other modification...i suppose others can tell you.
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Old Oct 17, 2005
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where are all the people with 19's to answer my question
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I have H&R with 18" 215/35/18 and there is still a good size weel gap so i say you wont have any problems with 19" wheels
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a have a 225/40/18, and i will thinking in the H&R, do you think its ok?
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Originally Posted by LC
where are all the people with 19's to answer my question
they are on the Z forums or something that acctually looks good wiyth 19's
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They Are Good Springs, But My Thought On Those Is That The Ride Is Pretty Stiff. Those Were The First Spring I Had In My Car.
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Originally Posted by korn10
a have a 225/40/18, and i will thinking in the H&R, do you think its ok?
I'm not sure i heard from other members that 225 are to wide and rub in the front but i also heard from a few others that it doesnt rub.
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Originally Posted by njerry
They Are Good Springs, But My Thought On Those Is That The Ride Is Pretty Stiff. Those Were The First Spring I Had In My Car.
Actually i think the ride isnt stiff enough with H&R they feel almost the same as stock springs

Last edited by Diablo; Oct 20, 2005 at 02:55 PM.
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hey, i have a question

someone told me they do 1.7F and 1.5R... the website says different.
are there any H&R springs for sedans with this drop amount?

also, how long do springs last, do you think i can get 10+ years out of some springs?
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225 will look like an off road wheel..
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