Anyone with H&R coilovers around Huntington Beach, CA?
#1
Anyone with H&R coilovers around Huntington Beach, CA?
I might switch to coilovers because I would like to lower my car more. I wanted to take a ride in a car with H&R coilovers (preferably 2nd gen). Right now I have ABT springs and ABT valved Bilsteins which ride very well. IF you have H&R coilovers I would love to meet up, I'll let you drive my car too.
-Eric
-Eric
#2
You don't want that crap ;-) Get some Konis...least you can adjust the damping
and save a whole lot of dough in the process. Not to mention I've only seen 1 failure of a Koni coil over...and there have been NUMEROUS failed H&R coil overs here on the forums.
Regards,
James R.
Regards,
James R.
#3
Well James.....
Price is no object. Well at least to some extent. From what I have heard, Konis tend to go "limp" and get softer as they go. But I will definitely have to get some opinions....I am not sure if I want to change over to Coilovers in general. A spring shock combo tends to ride a lot smoother. You have to take a ride in my car again after I get some non-mudterrains on it...lol...
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