H&R springs, supa low

Ameer Antar ameer at snet.net
Tue Nov 28 11:23:25 EST 2000


this must only be for the coupe, right? I've only seen adjustable 
coil-overs for the 5k for about a grand from 2Bennett, which includes 
everything but the shocks. One thing about coil-overs is I've heard they 
can be troublesome if not set exactly right. I heard they can be noisy, 
slip, a pain to adjust, and cause other weird problems. Adjustable springs 
sounds cool, but I'd rather have a fixed spring, and not have to worry 
about problems. Any comments? And I'd love to pick up a  set of adjustables 
for $400 for a 5k....any links?

-ameer


At 10:31 AM 11/28/2000 , you wrote:
>In a message dated 00-11-27 18:53:38 EST, you write:
>
><< Ok, just heard from a guy on the MR2 list he can get any H&R springs
>  customized to any specs required for $300 us shipped, straight from the
>  H&R factory. Which means I can get 2" drop for an Audi if I get one!!
>  Let me know if your interested and ill hook you up with the address..
>   Carl
>  </X >>
>
>
>Or, you could get fully adjustable perch coilovers for 400$, any spring rate
>you want.  Boy, after hearing that, those H&R's sure sound like a good deal,
>being unadjustable and all....I think that you'll also find that a few
>companies already make springs for Audis that are that low or lower, for less
>money.  For example, Jamex.  Not the quality, but 60mm (2.25)  lowering kit
>for a Coupe GT is around 500$, including shocks.
>
>Later!
>Carter




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