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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    I got my h&r lowering spring at speedlab for 13.5k including installation. you won't regret to spend coz you will feel the difference. Mas stable ang ride, aside from mas pogi hehehe

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    #22
    Haven't tried Eibachs. Have had H&Rs (with stock shocks) on my '03 Camry since 2004. Although there was a bit of a difference in ride compared to stock springs - you feel the ground more than with stock springs - overall it was great.

    I'm feeling a harsher ride with my H&Rs and KYB Excel G shocks now though.

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    #23
    H&Rs are softer and comfy than Eibach... Have tried them before. So basically if your car is just for city driving w/ a bit of a sporty side in it the H&R is the springs to go, but if you are into racing especially on track Eibach is better.

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    #24
    Thinking about that too, will probably go Eibachs or TRD (rebranded Eibachs?) my Camry is aching to be lowered, ang iniisip ko lang baka kailangan ko pang palitan ang rims/tires ko from 20" to 18" so baka doble gastos.

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    #25
    Hi everyone, I'm planning to replace my stock springs with lowering springs. I hope I could get some help from the experts on which one to get. I have a corolla bigbody... any suggestions or opinios will be greatly appreciated. I hope you could provide price range and store where I could purchase the unit. thanks in advance.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by romtrt View Post
    Which one is better? In terms of ride comfort and performance? TIA
    if you are going for comfort, don't buy H&R. it's really stiff. aggressive ang drop nya.

    my combo on my old is300 were koni adjustable shocks and h&r. superb handling but ride was very stiff.
    Last edited by n2knee; November 3rd, 2007 at 07:59 AM.

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    #27
    wanted to ask this for a long time, in your opinion guys, what is the best combination for suspension (shocks + springs) for about 2" drop, sport but comfy ride, not very stiff....price also...thanks!

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by n2knee View Post
    if you are going for comfort, don't buy H&R. it's really stiff. aggressive ang drop nya.

    my combo on my old is300 were koni adjustable shocks and h&r. superb handling but ride was very stiff.
    uummm.. matagtag na ba yung H&R for you bro? you should try the eibach's entry level... he he.. wala pa yan.

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    #29
    makiki-ride lang po sa lumang thread na to... =)

    I just bought H&R Sport springs for my Lancer itlog... question lang, yung mga price ba na nakapost dito before, eh price lang for a pair? di ko kasi binuksan agad yung sakin, 2 springs lang pala laman nung box. ganon ba talaga?

    pa-clarify naman nga bro. salamat!

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    #30
    ok, natanga lang pala ako... 4 pala yung nasa box. tsk! sorry sa istorbo =)

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