Hi just joined! sounds like its gonna be nice when your done. Anyways idk if it pertains to all H&R's but i know for the ford focus all the shocks have internal bumpstops so it impossible to bottom out the shocks.
They are made for H&R by Bilstien so they are a great quality coil over that can be rebuilt. Focus peeps love them! Never hear any gripes other than they dont go low enough but then again they are a performance coil.
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Many track enthusiast would love your H&R's, try finding someone with a set of coilovers that are good for your standards or ask someone to trade.
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Postwow, 8" springs are HUGE
i would go with a 6" spring with 400/450 if it was me to get the car to around my taste but even then, i would expect the shocks to be blown in a month. u=you could probabky get away with 450/500 rates if you dont mind a little bounce.
if you use a 7" spring i wouldnt worry about blowing shocks at all. i can get you some Fortune Auto 7" springs for relatively cheap or you can get some H&Rs or hypercoil for a about 80 bucks a spring.
sorry im a poor college kid
thanks,
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Originally posted by zeeth2800 View PostHey man here are the stock spring dimensions (that I found on the internet)
free length: 8"
inner diameter: 60mm (approx 2.4")
spring rates f/r: 340/380
^^^ Amazed the spring rates are so soft
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
i would go with a 6" spring with 400/450 if it was me to get the car to around my taste but even then, i would expect the shocks to be blown in a month. u=you could probabky get away with 450/500 rates if you dont mind a little bounce.
if you use a 7" spring i wouldnt worry about blowing shocks at all. i can get you some Fortune Auto 7" springs for relatively cheap or you can get some H&Rs or hypercoil for a about 80 bucks a spring.
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Posti certainly know how it is
you can pick up coilover springs from H&R for about 80 bucks a spring, do you happen to know the length of your current spring? you dont want to get some insanely stiff and short springs because they will blow the shock in a hurry. i can give you a basic suggestion if you know the specs
free length: 8"
inner diameter: 60mm (approx 2.4")
spring rates f/r: 340/380
^^^ Amazed the spring rates are so soft
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Originally posted by zeeth2800 View Postthanks man!
I would love to do that but I am working with limited funds. Of course I would love a set of broadway coils but you know how it goes...
Maybe I will try swapping springs for now and adding some plates! Thanks for your help!
you can pick up coilover springs from H&R for about 80 bucks a spring, do you happen to know the length of your current spring? you dont want to get some insanely stiff and short springs because they will blow the shock in a hurry. i can give you a basic suggestion if you know the specs
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Originally posted by zeeth2800 View Posthttp://speedhunters.com/archive/2009...m-the-bay.aspx
they mention it is a member of SW.
Really interested in seeing what he did to his H&Rs.
Thanks fellas!
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View PostAHHAHAH thats my best friend Sean car, he swapped out his springs and messed with the adjuster out back.
He would tell you himself to not do that and just sell your current set up and pick up something you dont have to fight just to get moderately low.
I would love to do that but I am working with limited funds. Of course I would love a set of broadway coils but you know how it goes...
Maybe I will try swapping springs for now and adding some plates! Thanks for your help!
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Some guy on the w204 forums took out the spindles dropped him some
C-Class (W204) - W204's and offsets of wheels - I think one central thread would be good to have everyone post a pic of their car and the offsets they are running. I know I like the look of a more flush offset (lower) and on my previous car I ran a extremely low offset (17 front and 35 rear) to poke the wheels. I am...
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Originally posted by zeeth2800 View Posthttp://speedhunters.com/archive/2009...m-the-bay.aspx
they mention it is a member of SW.
Really interested in seeing what he did to his H&Rs.
Thanks fellas!
He would tell you himself to not do that and just sell your current set up and pick up something you dont have to fight just to get moderately low.
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Originally posted by yoshioka90 View Postget shorter/stiffer springs. or invest in a new set of coilovers
Spring length (8in, 10in)
Spring width (2.5in, 60mm etc)
Spring rate (400lbs 500lbs)
would be GREATLY appreciated!
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Originally posted by zeeth2800 View Posttook a further look at them. the H&R setup for E36s dont have spring helpers. they are a progressive spring.
anyone have other suggestions?
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took a further look at them. the H&R setup for E36s dont have spring helpers. they are a progressive spring.
anyone have other suggestions?
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