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View Poll Results: Which Springs should I get?
Eibach Pro-Kit (front: 1.2 rear: 1.0) 1 14.29%
Eibach Sportline (front: 1.7 rear: 1.5) 2 28.57%
H&R Sports (front: 1.3 rear: 1.3) 4 57.14%
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Old 08-15-2002, 11:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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PART II: Sportline vs. Pro-Kit vs. H&R Sport

Aight, I know I posted something very similar to this about a month ago, but the results were very torn between the sportline drop (1.7 and 1.5) and the Prokit Drop (1.2 and 1.0). I wanted to know if these H&R Sports springs (1.3 and 1.3) would possibly be a better choice for my car. How do H&R's compare in quality? THanks again.
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i have the same question, which springs will give me a close to stock comfort when i only want to close the wheel gap?
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I have h&r sports. The quality is great and the ride quality is not sacrificed.
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i heard Neuspeed springs are close to stock comfort, anyone?
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I have h&r sports. The quality is great and the ride quality is not sacrificed.
I second that. Also, with the H&Rs you won't need a camber kit as you would with the Sportlines. I like the look of the sportlines a bit more since they drop the car a bit more, but you'd need a camber kit. I'm pleased with my H&R sports.
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