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Old 02-22-2014, 08:50 AM
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Are you on oem wheels, 16s or 17s?
Old 02-22-2014, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Daytona-Dave
Originally Posted by noodels' timestamp='1393024909' post='23027672
Thought about putting D2 ones on<not a direct fit btw> of the
<<<mc2 but harsh and not good reviews Bc any better ?
have levelling control.so lttle extra work needed also fitting eibach F25/R30 mm drop
HR they say 25mm F&B .
nice stance with the H&R keeping the rear up, apart from the all round drop thus correct under/over steer characteristics as oem

Sure they are H&R ?
Blue on the larkspeed site and are progresive type spring yours look linear

Yeah defo H&R I think they are the sport spring, Nut bought them with his Koni shocker's but kept the OEM springs so he will be able to give you more info, I prefer the rake rather than the arse down stance, all IMO of cause
Yeah H&R sport springs, and like Ray I love the forward rake they give to the car of course it means the back is slightly higher but I think it's a great look and Ray's car is lowered just the right amount I reckon.


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The eibach as stated in spec 25F 30R mm drop, did you measured before after.
Sorry.
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