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Old 07-24-2013, 12:15 PM
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What is the HR spring application for the Spyder?
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Just fyi - the Spyder already has a suspension upgrade from the S. I think it's brilliant from the factory.
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What is the HR spring application for the Spyder?
The H&R application for the Spyder is the Sport Springs that offer front and rear lowering of .75 inches. For more information on the Spyder application Click Here.

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Originally Posted by svb
What is the HR spring application for the Spyder?
Got them and love it!
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Originally Posted by Pete C

Got them and love it!
Hey Pete. Can you post some pics of your dropped Spyder? What are handling/ride characteristics compared to stock. Firm obviously, but what about rebound...bouncier?

The Spyder handles so damn well already, I'd be scared to hack it up.
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https://rennlist.com/forums/attachme...s-img_1512.jpg

Hopefully that works!

I.\'ve since added spacers - 7mm front and 15mm rear.

I'll update/start a new thread - some other things that members might be interested in reading.
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Forgot to add that the ride is fine, not bouncy. I can't compare to stock though as I had them installed prior to taking delivery of the car.
For what its worth, my wife drives the car also and she doesn't complain. I've had other cars with new springs and the results where not so good by comparison.
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What was the reason you had to add spacers?



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