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RSR Down springs vs H&R springs (fd3s)

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Old 08-13-05 | 12:29 PM
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RSR Down springs vs H&R springs (fd3s)

I've recently installed RSR Down Springs from my H&R springs. The difference is that the RSR Down springs lifted up about 0.5 inches higher all around and the ride got little bit softer. Not a huge difference in ride quality, but for those of you who want their car to be low should go with H&R and for those of you who want their car to be not too low should go with RSR Down.
Old 08-13-05 | 02:47 PM
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Any differences in handling prowess? Were you having any scrub issues under hard turning with the HR's as opposed to the downsprings?

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Old 08-13-05 | 06:07 PM
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I'm not a hardcore street racer or drifter so I'm can't be too discriptive about "handling prowess", but as far as spirited driving in the twisty roads HR had less body roll.

No rubbing issue with HR or the RSR. (with tokico 5way adj shocks)
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Nice that's good info to have. I'd like to compare RSR's race springs to HR's as that sounds like a more even comparison.

Thanks, Rishie
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No problem.
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