Fs: H&R springs 2 inch drop!
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H&R Springs
2 inch drop
used for 4 months
$150
Don't really want to ship but if the best offer needs shipping then...
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Anton
H&R Springs
2 inch drop
used for 4 months
$150
Don't really want to ship but if the best offer needs shipping then...
pm is the key!
Thanks for looking!
Anton
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Rep Power: 0 I'm located at McCowan and Steeles North Scarborough. The springs are supposed to be 1.5-2 inch drop but after it settles it gets to be around a 1.8-2 inch drop
These are the sport springs and this is what it says about the sport springs on the h&r website:
The most popular spring in H&R's line-up, Sport Springs will lower your vehicle an average of 1.5 - 2 inches (depending upon the make and model of your vehicle) for a lower center of gravity, improved handling and a more aggressive appearance. Sport springs feature more control than that of the OE Sport spring, but is still comfortable for daily use. Sport springs are an excellent choice for street and occasional track use.
These are the sport springs and this is what it says about the sport springs on the h&r website:
The most popular spring in H&R's line-up, Sport Springs will lower your vehicle an average of 1.5 - 2 inches (depending upon the make and model of your vehicle) for a lower center of gravity, improved handling and a more aggressive appearance. Sport springs feature more control than that of the OE Sport spring, but is still comfortable for daily use. Sport springs are an excellent choice for street and occasional track use.
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Rep Power: 325 you're missing the key word there dude.....its says AVERAGE...meaing some higher and some lower. If you check the application guide you'll find that the H&R springs for the 7thegn is a 1.3" drop.....it says it in plain black and white
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Originally Posted by Cipher
no, its a 1.3 inch drop, trust me i have it on my civic. it is like 1.8 now cuz i blew my shocks, but H&R stock is 1.3''
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