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Old 07-17-2012, 12:42 AM
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H&R Springs

Does anyone have any experience with H&R springs on a G37 ?
Old 07-17-2012, 08:57 AM
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I don't think I've seen anyone that uses H&R springs.

And I sure wouldn't bother using the search feature on here because you probably wouldn't come up with anything.
Old 07-17-2012, 09:06 AM
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Never heard of them.
Old 07-17-2012, 10:35 AM
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They are made in Germany.A good friend of mine that owns a wheel manufacturing co.is building me some 2 piece wheels for my wife's vert told me about them.He has been in the wheel and suspension business for over 30 years.I looked them up and they have a drop spring for the G37.1.4" rear 1.5" front.I guess I will be the guinea pig.
Old 07-17-2012, 10:38 AM
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Lmao. Wow op. Use the search button. Please.
Old 07-17-2012, 10:38 AM
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You would be the first in the history of G's.

Good luck.

God speed.
Old 07-17-2012, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by DashKid
Lmao. Wow op. Use the search button. Please.
Wow Really?I did,Not much there..That is why I posted


Here is a link,

H&R Special Springs, LP
Old 07-17-2012, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Lake,an
Wow Really?I did,Not much there..That is why I posted


Here is a link,

H&R Special Springs, LP
Thanks for the link. I have been thinking of switching from coilovers to springs.

I was just gonna go with eibach or Tanabe springs, but thanks to you there's a third option now.

I'll have to check them out.
Old 07-17-2012, 11:37 AM
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Hahahaha Mattster OP is really serious wow. LMAO.
Old 07-17-2012, 11:41 AM
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Lake,an, I'd suggest Eibachs. H&R is a bigger drop. Eibachs is more of a milder drop.

Or look into Swift.
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https://www.myg37.com/forums/modding...uspension.html

Here you go OP. look in the modding 411 section. There's a lot of options in there for doing stuff to your car. The above thread was created back in 2008, so it wouldn't have come up in the search on the first page. H&R has been around for a while and there's more than a few people that have them on their G's





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Lake,an, I'd suggest Eibachs. H&R is a bigger drop. Eibachs is more of a milder drop.

Or look into Swift.
Bruin, being no fun is not fun.
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Lmfao. You guys are too much. Captain serious is serious lol.
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Originally Posted by ucla bruin
Lake,an, I'd suggest Eibachs. H&R is a bigger drop. Eibachs is more of a milder drop.

Or look into Swift.
Ucla briun,I agree on the drop with H&R being low.This is my wife's car and I have been through lowering her cars before and every time she bottoms out I hear a ear full.My friend that is building my wheels is good friends with H&R.He wants to do it all for me,lowering and wheels.we barter a lot of things with each other .He is building me a set of ifordged wheels and supplying tires and taking care of the lowering.FREE.I wanted to go with coilovers,But he trying to talk me out of it.I guess he put KW3'S on his 750 BMW and he said it rides like a lowered Honda cvic.I like the idea of setting the height where I want it.H&R told him that there springs on a sports pkg car do not drop as much as a non sport.I would really like to see one.Yhe wheels should be built in a week or two,So I would like to figure out the lowering.Thanks for all the info....
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I am currently on H&R, going to have to raise it up though as I'm a bit too low. They are good springs however.


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