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AM86 03-27-2015 04:55 PM

TruHart Lowering springs
 
First Post here :party0030:
So i Just got my new 2015 Frs.
i love the thing handles amazing, i Just dont like how tall the car sits. So a buddy of mine just got coilovers and he was selling his Truhart lowring Springs With Oem Shocks for 200$$
Questions
Are these good?
Will it handle the same as oem or Worst?
http://www.truhartusa.com/12_FRS_12_..._p/th-s406.htm

swarb 03-27-2015 06:24 PM

worst.
1.75/2.25 drop? sounds uneven to me.
Look at how the ends of the coil is cut, so bad.
And the paint is peeling on one coil, so bad. I think coils should be powder coated, not painted.
If they can't get that part right, what do you expect from a finished product?
Looks like coil bind city to me.
No phone number, no email, but they take orders? Stay away. Stay tru 2 ur hart.

8R6 03-27-2015 06:36 PM

those springs (and other brands at that level) serve ONLY ONE purpose: lower the car. it does NOTHING else properly.

mav1178 03-27-2015 07:22 PM

You'll have better luck with cutting your stock springs.

LXXXV1 03-27-2015 08:31 PM

Why not just spend a couple more bucks on used springs?

Tcoat 03-27-2015 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swarb (Post 2188085)
worst.
1.75/2.25 drop? sounds uneven to me.
Look at how the ends of the coil is cut, so bad.
And the paint is peeling on one coil, so bad. I think coils should be powder coated, not painted.
If they can't get that part right, what do you expect from a finished product?
Looks like coil bind city to me.
No phone number, no email, but they take orders? Stay away. Stay tru 2 ur hart.

All this^^^^^ They look like the bar stock was cut off with bolt cutters and then roughly coiled. I wouldn't touch them if they gave them to me.

AM86 03-27-2015 09:31 PM

Ok Thanks guys, you guys helped a lot.
Im just going to save up for some good coilovers.

swarb 03-27-2015 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AM86 (Post 2188327)
Ok Thanks guys, you guys helped a lot.
Im just going to save up for some good coilovers.

What do you mean by good? I would like to know.

AM86 03-28-2015 04:59 PM

I was thinking about PBM. Always liked there products


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