Installing H&R's (or any other springs) 56k warning

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Re: Installing H&R's (or any other springs) 56k warning

Postby trempus » Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:37 pm

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Re: Installing H&R's (or any other springs) 56k warning

Postby mhenawy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:29 pm

im thinking to get apex springs ..its the only one avilable to get here..question is , do i have to change anything else the oem strut will work ?
how far the change will be...not the lowering or the look...the performance..wht will i see after i install it ?

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Re: Installing H&R's (or any other springs) 56k warning

Postby WOLFMAN AK907 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:32 pm

mhenawy wrote:im thinking to get apex springs ..its the only one avilable to get here..question is , do i have to change anything else the oem strut will work ?
how far the change will be...not the lowering or the look...the performance..wht will i see after i install it ?

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Re: Installing H&R's (or any other springs) 56k warning

Postby Mark » Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:26 pm

Petrified.Rabbit wrote:once i receive them. compare everything, and install them i will let everyone know how it works. i don't want to get any hopes up for people but they cost only $400. my friends are running the same brand on a few cars, and are very happy with them. they are not dampening adjustable though. but cant beat the price. and you could always add adjustable inserts when/if they need replaced..


Thank you very much, just open new topic so we can see whole process with pics :)



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