06-24-2020, 10:39 PM | #1 |
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H&R street performance coil over kit
Has anyone tried this set up, I am having a hard time finding details or a good review.
I found them as low as $1700 and they seem to be a better choice over the MP height adjustable sleeves. I track the car about 4 times at my local tracks and I do a lot of spirited driving on the weekends. Any feedback is appreciated. here is a link https://www.ecstuning.com/b-h-and-r-...vers/50478~hr/ |
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I found a really good article int he M2 forums about them. Bottom line seems to be that they are a really good bang for the buck they ride a little bit more aggressive than the stock suspension but they hold up real well in the corners. Side note, these are not compatible with EDC, I am going to pull the trigger on them and provide my feedback in a separate thread after installing them.
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H&R is a well known and well used brand here in Europe and they are also tested by the German TUV test center to be able to be sold here so it's not a bad product at all. My friend sells a lot of the H&R stuff here with no problems.
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I’ve had friends with the H&R coilovers and their biggest complaint is harshness. I’d also look at ISC dampers which are similar in price but also come with one-way adjustable dampers. Adjustable dampers can be a set it and forget option after initial adjustment. KW V3 gives you independent R and C damping for even better fine tuning to the ride quality you like.
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