H&R Sport Springs Pics

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Finally lowered my car. I haven't driven it yet but my husband says it's WAY softer than before. While following him home I could see the exhaust hanging dangerously close to the pavement. :eek: Not going to complain, though, as I was warned. But I can see that speed bumps and driveways are now my enemy.

Anyway, a few crappy pics until the weather clears. I was already freaking out about driving it home in this muck.

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Wow that looks awesome. I'm getting ready to put H&R sports on mine, but I'm going to run the Poly ISO's to raise it up a little. I don't have TF wheels either :( . Cant wait for some pics in some sunny weather! great job!
 

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Wow that looks awesome. I'm getting ready to put H&R sports on mine, but I'm going to run the Poly ISO's to raise it up a little. I don't have TF wheels either :( . Cant wait for some pics in some sunny weather! great job!

Thanks, getTwisted! I'm wondering if I shouldn't have gone with poly isos, too, but my experience with them on my '96 convinced me to stay with the OE ones. I may end up regretting that, I suppose. Looking forward to seeing pics of yours when everything is installed.

It rides great if I hit a bump at highway speeds my tires scrape a little the fenders are rolled but the 335's are wide

Yours looks a bit lower than mine; due in part to it being a 'vert, yes? I also realize my springs haven't settled yet, so...I may have a nasty surprise coming my way. LOL! Oh well, if nothing else these springs will be an effective deterrent to me driving my car.
 

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Thanks, getTwisted! I'm wondering if I shouldn't have gone with poly isos, too, but my experience with them on my '96 convinced me to stay with the OE ones. I may end up regretting that, I suppose. Looking forward to seeing pics of yours when everything is installed.



Yours looks a bit lower than mine; due in part to it being a 'vert, yes? I also realize my springs haven't settled yet, so...I may have a nasty surprise coming my way. LOL! Oh well, if nothing else these springs will be an effective deterrent to me driving my car.

I took the iso's out, that might be the difference..
 

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looks great! i have the exact same setup on mine and i love it. like you said, speed bumps and driveways are the enemy! mine isn't a daily driver so that doesn't bother me. i kept the stock isos as well and i don't regret that one bit.

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I took the iso's out, that might be the difference..

Yeah, that might be why. ha! Bold move to leave the isos out with these springs!

looks great! i have the exact same setup on mine and i love it. like you said, speed bumps and driveways are the enemy! mine isn't a daily driver so that doesn't bother me. i kept the stock isos as well and i don't regret that one bit.

Mine's not a dd either. Your car looks great! These springs offered the perfect drop IMO. I love them. I was able to take my car for a drive today as the rain stopped. The ride is definitely more compliant but that isn't a bad thing. I braved a speed bump, which means I literally crept over it. LOL!

My 13 year old son took some pics in the nicest spot I could find relatively close to our house.

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Yeah, that might be why. ha! Bold move to leave the isos out with these springs!



Mine's not a dd either. Your car looks great! These springs offered the perfect drop IMO. I love them. I was able to take my car for a drive today as the rain stopped. The ride is definitely more compliant but that isn't a bad thing. I braved a speed bump, which means I literally crept over it. LOL!

My 13 year old son took some pics in the nicest spot I could find relatively close to our house.

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nice! :beer:
 

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looks great! i have the exact same setup on mine and i love it. like you said, speed bumps and driveways are the enemy! mine isn't a daily driver so that doesn't bother me. i kept the stock isos as well and i don't regret that one bit.

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great looking car Tony!
 

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Mine's not a dd either. Your car looks great! These springs offered the perfect drop IMO. I love them. I was able to take my car for a drive today as the rain stopped. The ride is definitely more compliant but that isn't a bad thing. I braved a speed bump, which means I literally crept over it. LOL! [/URL]

thanks! i love the ride of these springs as well. i remember the first time i went over a speed bump, it was scary. just creep over at an angle and pray. lol

great looking car Tony!

thanks!
 

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