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I currently have stock sport suspension but it seems like the left side is a little higher than the right and the rear sits up a little higher then I would like it to sit. I'm assuming h&r sports will drop it a slight bit lower and be even all around? Can someone with h&r sport spring with sport suspension shocks chime in. Thanks.
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I believe its just over an inch, the H&R website should have the specs. I would show you a couple pics of mine but i went from non-sport stock to H&Rs
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Originally Posted by epilithic
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I believe its just over an inch, the H&R website should have the specs. I would show you a couple pics of mine but i went from non-sport stock to H&Rs
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Hey man
How is the car after new york? ;)) |
Originally Posted by stel_i79
(Post 1426388)
Hey man
How is the car after new york? ;)) |
Originally Posted by dlima0284
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Could you post pics and I'm on non sport stock and would like to see the drop height thanks
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Originally Posted by dlima0284
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Could you post pics and I'm on non sport stock and would like to see the drop height thanks
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Originally Posted by epilithic
(Post 1426330)
I believe its just over an inch, the H&R website should have the specs. I would show you a couple pics of mine but i went from non-sport stock to H&Rs
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Originally Posted by metroE60
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Stock shocks?
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Thanks for the pix. I am being reminded how much fender gap there was on the OEM suspension setup especially in the rear.
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