good? bad? no idea?
i found em on a website for like $275
1.4" Front
1.3" Rear
http://andysautosport.com/products.php? ... at=Springs
H&R Springs
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No idea
B+G cheaper and works good for me, fast shipping and handling, i got them in 20 days shipped to kuwait through USPS (thats great!)
they r 1.88$ and free shipping in the US
www.drivewire.com
they r 1.6 front/rear
B+G cheaper and works good for me, fast shipping and handling, i got them in 20 days shipped to kuwait through USPS (thats great!)
they r 1.88$ and free shipping in the US
www.drivewire.com
they r 1.6 front/rear
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It all depends what kind of surface you have in mind...yes, on a completely flat, H&R would be of benefit, but on any other type of road, the ride will be rather harsh. On bigger imperfections the wheels may actually lose contact with the tarmac.Audacityracing wrote:would they be better race type springs (touring car)?
Some tuners I know that compete in races using 'every day' vehicles, opt out for more streetable springs, but with adjustable shock abosrbers.
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