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H&R Springs |
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1/7/2006 |
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Rob Easters from Central Florida. |
| I've had these springs since August '03. They were installed new with new Koni Yellows (adjusted to full stiff) they rode awesome with just a slight hint of bounce on less than ideal roads. However, they will continue to sag past their settling point, and after two and a half years and thirty thousand miles (in my case), they have sagged past the point of usability--the upper windings of the fronts are in constant contact as evidenced by the worn paint. The ride height is incredibly low--I can barely fit the front part of my shoe underneath the front end! I scrape the front lower rubber piece coming out of any angled driveway or intersection, and speedbumps or road transitions are tooth-rattling. Despite their awesome inital ride characteristics, I must say I'm disappointed in the durability of these springs. If I had to do it again and was stuck with a new pair of these springs, I'd probably match them with the Bilsteins that have three-position spring perches, just to have a stiff strut with some level of height adjustability. |
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H&R Springs |
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6/9/2005 |
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Ashley VanOeveren from Winnipeg,MB,Canada. |
| Just got these in, paired up with Tokico HP Blues, ride is amazing and I love how low it is. Doesn't give you that crappy super bounce ride and on the highway its unbelievably smooth, definetly recommend these springs to anyone. |
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H&R Springs (54689) |
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1/24/2005 |
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Charles Britz from old SupraSport website. |
| Just got these and love the stance. Just have to be careful about the speed bumps!!! |
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