My new H&R Coilovers arrived :)
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Originally posted by kboardsurfer
nice looking but colors are off.
how do they ride and what are the prices.
nice looking but colors are off.
how do they ride and what are the prices.
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The Superleggeras are 18" and no rubbing after all, also in highspeed corners
The suspension is now great! Perfect handling!
I paid 1300 Euro (1400$) for the coilovers.
The suspension is now great! Perfect handling!
I paid 1300 Euro (1400$) for the coilovers.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Skogshuggarn
[B]H&R uses the same Bilstien bamper as Bilstein uses in their PSS kit to S2000, but H&R has their own springs.
A Bilstein PSS kit only cost 1000
[B]H&R uses the same Bilstien bamper as Bilstein uses in their PSS kit to S2000, but H&R has their own springs.
A Bilstein PSS kit only cost 1000
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I now use kg/mm DR21 Race Springs, and I have no rubbingproblems anymore, the race springs makes my car a bit higher in the front and lower in the back than it was when I was using Bilstein PSS.
The Bilstein PSS was nuch softer than kg/mm DR21 race springs.
This pic shows how low it was when i had rubbingproblems (rubbingproblems bouth front and sometimes rear)
http://www.hondaklubben.com/medlemsbilar/1...51F}_sidan1.jpg
The Bilstein PSS was nuch softer than kg/mm DR21 race springs.
This pic shows how low it was when i had rubbingproblems (rubbingproblems bouth front and sometimes rear)
http://www.hondaklubben.com/medlemsbilar/1...51F}_sidan1.jpg
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