Cup Kit sucks. Super low, but bouncy!
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H&R sports without spring pads pic request
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H&R Sports can drop a car pretty low and at a nice angle, if you get the right #. I really liked my 50406 (IIRC). I ended up installing rear spring pads to raise the rear. First is without, not sure on the second - think so, third definitely spring pads in back.
Your problem OP is OE sports instead of Sports.
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^ I hear you, but thats only going to get me 1/2 inch lower. This will be the last winter I drive an e30. I think Im going to do the cup kit for the money and ride height it is right on. I know I don't want to go with race springs because the OE sports with HDs up front and sports in back (PO) is as stiff as I would like on a DD. This way I have new shocks and springs as I don't know how worn the current shocks are.Originally posted by b3albakiithe head was okey .. and in a good mood
no i didnt over heat it so much
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Originally posted by rwh11385 View PostH&R Sports can drop a car pretty low and at a nice angle, if you get the right #. I really liked my 50406 (IIRC). I ended up installing rear spring pads to raise the rear. First is without, not sure on the second - think so, third definitely spring pads in back.
I have them on my car aswell.
HunterWe're out there in here.
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Originally posted by foofopps View PostI like them, only had them on for 2 months before I put the winters on. Good traction wet and dry, good price, no idea how long they last tho, and being on 17s 215/40/17 they are not too forgiving on crappy roads. I got them at discount tire where they price matched tirerack.com they ended up being 92.50 a tire plus install, hope that helps
90 325is alpine2 m50b25 becoming a dorifto car.
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