H&R race springs on DA, pics and reviews.
If you have any pics of H&R race springs on a da please post and reviews also. I searched on here, g2ic.com and team-integra and couldn't find any good pictures at all and no good reviews. Thanks.
Sorry, I don't have pics handy. But I have had H&R race springs on my 92 for 5 years so I can tell you a little about them. As to appearance, there is very little fender gap.
The ride is very comfortable for the drop due to the progressive spring design. The handling is great.
I have been running them with Tokico Blues, but would not recommend the combination. The springs are way to much for them. They have been getting progressively worse with time. I just ordered Koni's this week to replace the Tokico's. This should be a great combo. If you can't afford the Koni's, go with the H&R sport.
The only problem with them is that the car is very low. Speed bumps, etc. are a major PITA!.
The ride is very comfortable for the drop due to the progressive spring design. The handling is great.
I have been running them with Tokico Blues, but would not recommend the combination. The springs are way to much for them. They have been getting progressively worse with time. I just ordered Koni's this week to replace the Tokico's. This should be a great combo. If you can't afford the Koni's, go with the H&R sport.
The only problem with them is that the car is very low. Speed bumps, etc. are a major PITA!.
Progressively built but those coils are compressed all the way when the wieght of the car is on them. Functions as a Linear spring
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you think thats a PITA.. try going on tein s.techs that settled to 3.5 inches.. you aint seen **** until you've been on s.techs..
they ride very well BTW with illumina's... but the only down side is the drop..
they ride very well BTW with illumina's... but the only down side is the drop..
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