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I searched around here looking for some members with HR Springs and seems not too many people have gone with them. I chose HR because I have a lot of success and experience with them even tho it's mostly BMW's. All H&R products are 100% made in Germany and exceed ISO quality assurance standards. They have TÜV certification as well of course. I have all the products and options listed below.
I briefly toyed with the 0.85" drop but thought it was too subtle. Given how large the OEM wheel gap is, I thought 1.4" would be pretty safe. I've included some closeups of the BEFORE and AFTER wheel gap. With the shorter bump stops the relative travel is maintained and the ride quality is very close to OEM. The turn in is noticeably sharper and the car still swallows up the little bumps without unsettling the car. The roads are pretty good around here so no big potholes to speak of. I'm looking at HR spacers next. Just need to decide which width will work best with the OEM wheels. Here is what the end result looked like. |
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25mm front and 30mm rear look awesome! Get a set of camber bolts for the front.
The wheels will suck in slightly from being lowered on your springs and look perfectly flush. You can always go with slightly smaller spacers for a more conservative look. 20mm front 25mm rear. POST# 83 Pics of 25 front and 30 rear @ stock height. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...t=59838&page=6
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Definitely could benefit from spacers as seen here: Last edited by mPlasticDesign.com; 08-06-2018 at 03:12 PM. |
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You will not rub with a 25/30 combo. Not even close. My front wheel is 15mm more poked out (than a stock 17x7 +48 with a 25mm spacer) and I don't rub at all. 18x8+19 215/40/18 I am only running -1.4 camber.
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