I'll probably get flamed for this but whatever. I currently have Neuspeed Sport springs in my car and I think it could be a little lower in the rear. I purchased a set of H&R Sport springs to see if maybe it would make a difference in the rear drop. I don't know whether to keep them and find out or give them to my fiance because she just bought a 2002 EX coupe. Is there anybody who might be able to tell me if there is a big difference in the gap between the Neuspeeds and the H&Rs?
VTECNYC
VTECNYC
read my previous post... ATTN: neuspeed sport owners
when did you get the springs? i'm guessing you got the 4 door kit n not the 2 door. call up neuspeed and i'm sure they'll be more then happy to replace them for you, they did for me. as for installation, i live near their headquarters so i took my car n did it for free. not sure how it would work through the mail tho. before i had like a 3-4 finger gap, now i only have 2. wish i had gotten the race tho.
h&rs are actually lower then neuspeeds by like .4"
when did you get the springs? i'm guessing you got the 4 door kit n not the 2 door. call up neuspeed and i'm sure they'll be more then happy to replace them for you, they did for me. as for installation, i live near their headquarters so i took my car n did it for free. not sure how it would work through the mail tho. before i had like a 3-4 finger gap, now i only have 2. wish i had gotten the race tho.
h&rs are actually lower then neuspeeds by like .4"
Not sure on the drop for neuspeed,........you can check my sig for the drop of the H&R sports though.......
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Neuspeed Sports is supposed to be around 1.75 in the front and 1.5 in the rear. I have a coupe and was sent the sedan springs also. I returned them and have the ones made specifically for the coupe now on the way.