H&R springs

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hey guys,


im thinking about getting a set of H&R springs and a set of bilstein shocks in the next few weeks ( i have to save cause im a poor kid). ive heard a lot of good about the bilsteins and a friend had recommended the H&R springs. has anybody used these or have any feed back on them? any advise would be apreciated.



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Bilstein shocks are top of the line, but my experience with H&R Springs is bad. I had them on my M roadster and they were choppy, harsh and resulted in poor ride quality. My rear tires worn unevenly. I took them off and went with Dinan's. I would try BavAuto's or Eibach springs.
 
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Big Daddy said:
Bilstein shocks are top of the line, but my experience with H&R Springs is bad. I had them on my M roadster and they were choppy, harsh and resulted in poor ride quality. My rear tires worn unevenly. I took thm off and went with Dinan's. I would try BavAuto's or Eibach springs.
Hmmmm.... this is interesting. THis is the first time I heard H&R is bad. I also hear the Bavauto spring sags...... Who gives? [???1]

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I should note that I have never used Bavauto's but I have heard good things about them. I have used Eibach and Dinan and love them both. Had the Eibach's on a track only car. I have many track junkie friends, all agree, avoid H&R.
 
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thanks for the help. ill probily end up going with the bav auto sport springs. i just have to pay off a little debt i incured then ill be putting my small but suficiant pay checks toward them. god it sucks to be 16.
 


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