ATTN: People with pictures of 1" drop on an EF
These are H&R OE Sport springs. They advertise a .75 inch drop, but I am pretty sure the drop is a little more than that. After parking next to a stock EF, I estimated the drop to be about 1 inch. The tires are 205/50/15.


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looks great and you can drive it too

</TD></TR></TABLE>looks great and you can drive it too
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Please explain the meaning of "hardparking"?
Please explain the meaning of "hardparking"?
A car someone is all (look at my **** Y0!) over, that never drives it cause it bounces all over the place or scrapes on every dip....haha....
Thinks they are all "hard" in a parking lot, but wont race or drive it basicaly
Thinks they are all "hard" in a parking lot, but wont race or drive it basicaly
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by slow96coupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lmao @ hardparking... that is soo true. </TD></TR></TABLE>
hahahaaa soo true
hahahaaa soo true
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