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    Default H&R Springs

    What do you guys think about
    -H&R Springs vs. Eibach Springs, vs Vogtland Springs
    Im thinking of getting some at the end of summer

    I drive a 99 altima..and i want the look and performance for it..I wanna keep my factory struts b/c they are in good condition.
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    depends on how low u wanna go. I have H&R springs on my integra and i love them. Even on stock shocks my ride is smooth and not 2 bumpy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1CleanEg
    depends on how low u wanna go. I have H&R springs on my integra and i love them. Even on stock shocks my ride is smooth and not 2 bumpy.
    ahh thas good too hear..im not slammin it..i want a smooth comfortable ride...did u have to use an aftermarket camber kit..how big are those rims
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    umm ur gonna pretty much need a camber kit nomatter what u use to drop ur car. Im getting one soon. my rims are 15x7
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1CleanEg
    umm ur gonna pretty much need a camber kit nomatter what u use to drop ur car. Im getting one soon. my rims are 15x7
    ohh str8..i like ure drop height.looks good with the 15s..eventually ill be gettin 16 in rims..so itll look perfect..and camber kits are not too expensive right?
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    appreciate it. umm depends really. but there not to bad. i have heard good things about the skunk 2 pro series kits. not sure about for ur car tho. just do some research i guess.
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    ive got H&R springs also, they're good



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    i have the H&R race springs on my teg with stock shock and they ride pretty good

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    i guess ima order them then..H&R SPRINGS IT IS..you guys know where i could rent a spring compressor..one of my buddies is gonna help me out with the install. Or can you even rent them? How do install em w/o the compressor.
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    u can buy them at some auto stores.
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    str8.how much is it..id rather jus rent one..where did u guys buy the srpings..im lookin at tirerack.com
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    bout mines from a friend. try ebay
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    Quote Originally Posted by singhondeck
    i guess ima order them then..H&R SPRINGS IT IS..you guys know where i could rent a spring compressor..one of my buddies is gonna help me out with the install. Or can you even rent them? How do install em w/o the compressor.
    ive got h&r's and they ride amazing make sure to buy the camber kit tho.

    i would use a spring compressor to install these springs. they are practically the same as oem but shorter. not short enough to put them back on without having to use alot of strenght though so therefore u need it.


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