H&R Stage 3 Springs
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H&R Stage 3 Springs
Does anyone have on their car or know about these H&R Stage 3 springs autodynamic.com is selling. Here is a link to them. They aren't even listed on the H&R site. Supposedly they allow for a 2.3" drop in the front and a 1.75" drop in the rear.
I'm also curious about this Revo Technica camber kit they are selling. Anyone used it? Can anyone comment on its quality?
I've ordered from autodynamic.com before and never had a problem.
Thanks a bunch.
Joshua
I'm also curious about this Revo Technica camber kit they are selling. Anyone used it? Can anyone comment on its quality?
I've ordered from autodynamic.com before and never had a problem.
Thanks a bunch.
Joshua
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reason why h&r stage 3 isnt listed on h&r's site is cause they were DISCONTINUED
not sure why but from what i remember there was a problem with the springs hitting the control arm or soemthing. so ya i suggest you not get them.
as for the camber kit, why spend $200 on a revo when you can get an spc or ingalls for like $145. you dont even need the front, just the rear
not sure why but from what i remember there was a problem with the springs hitting the control arm or soemthing. so ya i suggest you not get them.
as for the camber kit, why spend $200 on a revo when you can get an spc or ingalls for like $145. you dont even need the front, just the rear
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can you make a suggestion for springs that lower as much as possible without causing any problems... and also are you sure you don't need the front camber kit? even a little bit of camber is still bad isnt it? thanks for your help.
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a little camber isnt always badd... the front camber spec is something like -.5 to +.5. so ya up to -.5 degree in the front is fine. with negative, camebr you get better traction when turning anyways.. but ya if your worried, just get it, its only $20 or so.
i would recommend neuspeed race. 2.25" front and 2.0" back. i would highly suggest you get a rear camber kit and you'll probably have to replace your stock shocks within a year. but then thats with any drop thats over 2.25". even with my neuspeed sports(1.75" drop, abslutely hate it, still way too high) my shocks are starting to go...
i would recommend neuspeed race. 2.25" front and 2.0" back. i would highly suggest you get a rear camber kit and you'll probably have to replace your stock shocks within a year. but then thats with any drop thats over 2.25". even with my neuspeed sports(1.75" drop, abslutely hate it, still way too high) my shocks are starting to go...
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