H&R vs. Eibach

GDawg said:
Howbar Motorsports has the absolute lowest price on H&R Supersports. $189.99 + shipping (51652.77), slightly more for convertables, $194.35 + shipping (51658.77). These guys are great to do business with.

If you need a spring compressor to get these in, then you didn't lower your A arm all the way.

I also have urethane isolators so my drop is a little less then normal by about 1/4".

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Stock vs. H&R Supersports

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go with the h&r sports instead of the h&r supersports. quaility spring. dropped my 96 dead even all around. a little over an inch drop. not a harsh ride either. h&r with the tokico hp's are a great mix good luck. :nice:
 
Well here's my two cents. I just put on my setup 3 weeks ago and I LOVE it. I went with the H&R SuperSports and Bilstein Shocks/Struts. I love the ride and I love the handling. And the look of course.. hehe..

The install wasn't bad. Of course I had a lift and just dropped the rear axle. I they springs slid right in without the use of a prybar.

Total install time for Shocks, Struts, Springs and CC Plates (steeda 3 bolt) was 4.5 hrs.

Here's before and after pics.

Before:
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After:
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Before:
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After:
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Mike
 
n.j.gt said:
go with the h&r sports instead of the h&r supersports. quaility spring. dropped my 96 dead even all around. a little over an inch drop. not a harsh ride either. h&r with the tokico hp's are a great mix good luck. :nice:

Looks like I'm going to go with just sports but not ss :nice: don't want to go too low..


P.S. Only place I could find the sports but not SS is www.stangsuspension.com other places only have SS? what gives? :shrug:


BTW, mike, what happened to the smoke headlight in the before picture? :shrug:
 
Well my $.02 I hav the sportlines like I said. took um to the track this weekend and with Crappy Street tires (MasterCrafts with a 300 Treadware) and nothing more than a set of Tokico's on the rear I was able to hold my times within .7 seconds on the course with C5 vettes running Kumho racing tires and a couple of mods. Check the times when they come out at http://www.trscca.com

I love my Sportlines, the ride is not too rough and I have never had a bottom out problem with them here in TN.
 
GoldnGT said:
Well here's my two cents. I just put on my setup 3 weeks ago and I LOVE it. I went with the H&R SuperSports and Bilstein Shocks/Struts. I love the ride and I love the handling. And the look of course.. hehe..

The install wasn't bad. Of course I had a lift and just dropped the rear axle. I they springs slid right in without the use of a prybar.

Total install time for Shocks, Struts, Springs and CC Plates (steeda 3 bolt) was 4.5 hrs.

Mike


What did you do in terms of isolators on your car?

Graham