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Old Nov 18, 2004
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how does everyone like the h&r springs?
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I loved mine (ride quality is quite comfortable) ---> HOWEVER, they were not low enough for me (only 1.3" drop)

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Very comfortable and perfect drop if you have a coupe, highly recommended for that application. On a sedan, your rear sags too much and the rear shocks blow rather quickly. I speak from experience.
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Telly: I'm putting the kit on my car in about 2 weeks. Did you get a camber kit for your H&R drop? Would you recommend it? Thanks bro.
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I didn't need a camber kit even with over 2.5 degrees camber in the rear. Fronts were OK for camber, but neither front nor back tires showed any camber wear when I took them off. I don't think I'm ever going to buy a camber kit unless I go so low I need to tuck the rears in (dial more camber).
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Echoed my thoughts man. Thanks for the quick reply, I appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by TeLLy
Very comfortable and perfect drop if you have a coupe, highly recommended for that application. On a sedan, your rear sags too much and the rear shocks blow rather quickly. I speak from experience.
Like Telly said, I am experiencing the same problem, other wise they are good springs!
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If you're looking to buy a set, shoot a PM over this way. I have a set for sale. Only used for 2 months before I swapped in my B&G S3's.
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