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I'd have no problem going H&R again. The ride is just a bit stiffer but not in anyway uncomfortable. I've never had a problem scraping anything with the front either, just unplowed snow over 5 inches.
That's good to know. I'd like to see a SHO in person with the H&R springs. Hopefully I'll get to check out a few at Ford Carlisle this year.


How was the ride on each? What's on the car now? It's hard for me to get a feel for the size of the wheel well gap on the H&R. How many fingers or inches we talking?
No matter which one you chose... It looks better than stock!
Gee, would you guys stop posting about the mods...now you have me thinking I should get the H&R springs! LOL
Gee, would you guys stop posting about the mods...now you have me thinking I should get the H&R springs! LOL

Ours has had H&R's since day 1. We installed Eibach's on another car. There is definitely less gap with the H&R's and they are definitely a stiffer ride than the Eibach's, but I prefer the drop and ride with them over the Eibach's.
I can fit 2 fingers between the front and rear.
Edit: I had a few pm's asking about tint. The rears are double limo (5%), the front sides are limo, and the windshield is 35%.
-Rick
Two finger gap is about what I'm looking for. It's hard for me in the pictures to tell that because at times the tires look tucked in a the fender a little.
How does the car do clearing speed bumps?
I really want to lower the car and normally such a large drop just destroys ride quality and the stock shocks.
The car clears speed bumps fine.
I don't think the ride quality changed much. We installed the H&R's on our car the day we got it and on Darrell's when it was pretty new. I know his car has more miles than ours, so he may be able to comment on the shocks.
-Rick