HR SPRINGS
Re: HR SPRINGS
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H&R springs are no better than Eibach's, or Sprint's, or Tannabe's, or any others out there. Some may cost more, leading you to think they're better, but with springs that cost pennies on the dollar to manufacturer, its all about packaging and brand labeling that rings up the price. For the most part, the reason why people go with one brand vs another is for the drop and stance they're after, as each company usually tends to advertise their own unique number in terms of lowering figures. So once again, are they better, not in my eyes.

"See, the problem is that God gives men a brain and a *****, but only enough blood to run one at a time."
H&R springs are no better than Eibach's, or Sprint's, or Tannabe's, or any others out there. Some may cost more, leading you to think they're better, but with springs that cost pennies on the dollar to manufacturer, its all about packaging and brand labeling that rings up the price. For the most part, the reason why people go with one brand vs another is for the drop and stance they're after, as each company usually tends to advertise their own unique number in terms of lowering figures. So once again, are they better, not in my eyes.

"See, the problem is that God gives men a brain and a *****, but only enough blood to run one at a time."
Re: HR SPRINGS
The real difference between springs from the major brands is spring rates. Eibach tends to use higher spring rates, which provide better handling with a harsher ride. H&R tends to use springs rates only slightly higher than stock, so a nice ride is retained with a little improvement in handling. The height reduction is about the same between the two.
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