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    H&R Sport Springs - Coupe Vs. Cabrio

    So I noticed some install the H&R sport springs made for a Coupe on their Cabrios. Why is that? Is it so the rear can be lower? Here are the specs of each version that I found -

    H&R Sports for Coupe -
    F - 1.3"
    R - 1.3"

    H&R Sports for Cabrio -
    F - 1.4"
    R - 0.75"

    #2
    That is exactly why. Coupe spring rates will be too soft for a cabrio, IMHO.
    Last edited by e30austin; 07-28-2019, 12:46 PM.
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      #3
      That and/or they think it makes no difference but fact of the matter is Eibach/H&R, etc. have different part numbers for E30 springs based on model for a specific reason. On the convertible with the added weight in the rear, it bottoms out regularly with standard lowering springs. With race springs the stance is even lower but at least the spring rates are much higher. I'm actually in the market for a set of H&R cabrio springs for mine.
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        #4
        I did the cabrio springs a few months back. No complaints.


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          #5
          Originally posted by berndt View Post
          I did the cabrio springs a few months back. No complaints.


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            #6
            Originally posted by reelizmpro View Post
            That and/or they think it makes no difference but fact of the matter is Eibach/H&R, etc. have different part numbers for E30 springs based on model for a specific reason. On the convertible with the added weight in the rear, it bottoms out regularly with standard lowering springs. With race springs the stance is even lower but at least the spring rates are much higher. I'm actually in the market for a set of H&R cabrio springs for mine.
            That's what I was thinking too. Not sure why so many do this.

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              #7
              ^ I always thought it was because they either didn't know the cabrio springs exist, or they just wanted to be low


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                #8
                I just did the cabrio springs, but now have more rake than I would like. I'm thinking about getting thinner spring pads - anyone else done that?

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                  #9
                  I used H&R convertible specific OE Sport springs. Verts are heavier.
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                    #10
                    Slightly off topic. I installed the H&R OE sports (the tall ones) with KYBs on my cabrio. Even with the battery moved to the trunk, it still maintains a pretty nice nose-down stance. That could be partially due to worn subframe bushings though.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by funcrew View Post
                      Slightly off topic. I installed the H&R OE sports (the tall ones) with KYBs on my cabrio. Even with the battery moved to the trunk, it still maintains a pretty nice nose-down stance. That could be partially due to worn subframe bushings though.
                      If your subframe bushings we're far enough gone to effect stance, I suspect it would be undrivable
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                        #12
                        My PO had non-cabrio springs on the rear of my car and it was really terrifying to drive on the highway. Rear end was floaty and bouncy.

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                          #13
                          The front springs are the same on the coupe and Cabrio, the rear springs are different. My car is heavier in the rear after my swap (heavier e36 M3 exhaust, bigger battery, sub, full size heavier 16" spare etc) and it was rubbing with my 225's in the rear with the coupe H&R rears when I had harder acceleration. I switched the rear to the Cabrio and it raised my rear just enough that I am now getting the rubbing and I have a slight rake that I wanted.

                          Before with Coupe rear


                          After with Cabrio rear


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                            #14
                            H/R sports convertible specific springs, Koni SA

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by arcpolo View Post
                              H/R sports convertible specific springs, Koni SA

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                              Thats what Im riding on and its perfect IMO. Hopefully your fronts are for a sedan so you can adjust them from the top
                              Seat Shocks....I have passed the baton to John Christy from Ninestitch. Email John or Garrett at ninestitch1@gmail.com

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                              http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=360504
                              87 Zinno Cabrio barn find 98k and still smells like a barn. Build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...20#post3455220

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