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Old 10-15-2000, 03:40 AM
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Hi everyone. I am lowering my 300e with HR springs. I choosed these springs because the mechanic told me that they give it a lower drop than the eibach springs. My question is that is the HR springs good. Or should I have went with the eibach springs. My second question is if 1/pad in the front and 3/pad in the rear a good combination. I was gonna go for 1 front and 2 in the rear. Also will there be a difference in looks. Will people be able to tell that my car is lower. Kinda want it to look nice. thanks for your comments everyone.

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Old 10-15-2000, 09:10 AM
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Choice of spring pad rests solely on spring rate & length of replacement springs. For the street I would start with the shortest & then if the car is too low go up in thickness. H & R springs are as good as any other springs.

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