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Question on H&R springs and isolators
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0calypso93lx" data-source="post: 16790140" data-attributes="member: 16611"><p>I went from Eibach sportlines (on the car when I bought it) and stock shocks to the convertible specific H&R Super Sports with Bilstein HD's. I absolutely love how the car rides. It's firm, but not at all harsh and the bounciness of the terrible riding sportlines is gone. I do also have Steeda Weight jacker rear CA's to bring the rear down more. It sat a bit high for my liking with the iso's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0calypso93lx, post: 16790140, member: 16611"] I went from Eibach sportlines (on the car when I bought it) and stock shocks to the convertible specific H&R Super Sports with Bilstein HD's. I absolutely love how the car rides. It's firm, but not at all harsh and the bounciness of the terrible riding sportlines is gone. I do also have Steeda Weight jacker rear CA's to bring the rear down more. It sat a bit high for my liking with the iso's [/QUOTE]
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