H&R springs..

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H&R springs..

Post by simcity47 »

I think ive decided on H&R over Eibach, as ive been told the handling is better, and the ride more comfortable. (unless im told otherwise..)

the thing is, who sells H&R?

Eibach is everywhere, but H&R seems hard to find.

Even Demon Tweeks dont list them.

Anyone got any contacts? Rough Prices?

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Post by PhilGTi »

Get Eibach, they offer the best ride for stiff springs out there. You will not regret it. I wouldnt even touch another brand of springs, i asked about 11 garages and they all told me to get Eibach. They where not wrong...

Its like having a go cart.

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Post by carmadaaron »

polosilver wrote:Get Eibach, they offer the best ride for stiff springs out there. You will not regret it. I wouldnt even touch another brand of springs, i asked about 11 garages and they all told me to get Eibach. They where not wrong...

Its like having a go cart.

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so good handling and bodyroll control, are u on standard shocks?
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Post by PhilGTi »

Yeah but its only 30mm lowered. Its really amazing how much the handleing improved, my mate got the same springs a year ago for his clio, once id drove it before and after i had to get some.

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Post by dubpolo »

polosilver wrote:Get Eibach, they offer the best ride for stiff springs out there. You will not regret it. I wouldnt even touch another brand of springs, i asked about 11 garages and they all told me to get Eibach. They where not wrong...

Its like having a go cart.

Phill.
go for coilies! then its like having a go cart! NO bodyroll.

slam it slam it 8)
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Post by poussou »

Get the H&R...

You won't regret it.

Its ALMOST as "confortable" as the stock suspension, but they handle like FCKAS!!!!

I'm wearing H&R's with Bilsteins now and its AWSOME.... 8) 8)
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Post by mikegti »

I've got the H&R's that were on Josh's old gti, they're a great improvement over standard!

I had a lot of trouble finding them in the shops so thats why I got 2nd hand... good luck searching!
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Post by Redline »

I've been looking for them recently.

Seen them here http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/framef ... PID=257149

£119.50 (Inc VAT) + £9 delivery charge.
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Post by PhilGTi »

Hm, i phoned, awesome gti, halfords, revolution, tusami racing... to name a few and they all said go for eibach over H&R..

Seems weird that you guys disagree, each to there own. I would get collies but im on 17s and its tight enough with 30mm drop as it is. Im after a Polo or Lupo Gti next so i think collies can wait. Thinking about waiting another year and getting a TT. Insurance wudnt touch me last time i checked.

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Post by poussou »

Well think at what you are saying...

You are comparing what the shops are telling you as opossed to what the users say.

As far as i can tell, companies might be giving different profit ratio for the Eibach springs, they might have them in stock over H&R or even be to lazy to order them...

I've had people on Eibach tell me they are too "hard" for the car without any notisable improvement over H&R on handling.

Anyway the decision is yours...
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Post by neilw »

If your intrested I have a set of Brand new Boxed never been on the car Eibach sportline springs I'm thinking of selling (Because i want coilovers)

I'd be willing to let them go for £90 + Postage

Pics if you want they lower by about 50mm and cost me £130
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Post by mikegti »

polosilver wrote:Seems weird that you guys disagree, each to there own...
i doubt most people would try BOTH eibach and h&r springs on their own car.

I think CBurns has eibach springs and 17" RS4s on his gti and if i remember rightly he said it was a hard ride
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Post by simcity47 »

Thanks for the advice Guys.

im going to stick to my guns and go for the H&R..if im unhappy i can alway sell them on here anyway.... :wink:
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Post by moynas »

H&R are on my polo and they ROCK best springs ive ever had!!!
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

I loved my H&R Springs on the Polo...

Then I loved my H&R Coilovers on the Polo...

I now love my H&R Coilovers on the Fabia

lol
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