Lowered boxster (springs)
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This company does NOT stand behind their products. I can't recommend them based on my experiences. The pipe welding work is beautiful, but they sub out their muffler welding to someone else who does sub-highschool level work. They refused to reimburse me the towing/labor charges when their new muffler seams burst making the car so loud as to be un-driveable on the streets. They did re-weld the muffler for me but refused to reimburse me the labor costs of the local shop to remove/reinstall. The owner is a schmuck. He cowered behind his warranty in refusing to reimburse me for labor.
Don't use them! I've been meaning to post a special thread about this company, but thought I would post my comments here just for the benefit of any unsuspecting potential customers who may use the RL search function to research this company.
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#10
Luke,
We used the HR lowering springs for about 2 years on an 02S.
They are great for the track DE's and Ax - very stiff.
However, they are not so great for a daily driver - over bumps
and curbs and driveways - a real pain.
Ride quality for over the road touring is diminished a bit too, but more determined by the highway quality.
I guess it all depends on your intended use (?)
Take care,
Roy
We used the HR lowering springs for about 2 years on an 02S.
They are great for the track DE's and Ax - very stiff.
However, they are not so great for a daily driver - over bumps
and curbs and driveways - a real pain.
Ride quality for over the road touring is diminished a bit too, but more determined by the highway quality.
I guess it all depends on your intended use (?)
Take care,
Roy
#12
Rich,
We DIY'd this job (2 days)- I would guess a Pro Tech could
do it in 3-5 hours.
Yes, an alignment is needed after the install.
You will be able to change the front camber for DE/Ax yourself
by loosening the top 3 bolts and moving the top of the strut with a big screw driver/pry bar. Be sure to mark the 2 spots
for return to the street set up.
Have fun!
Roy
We DIY'd this job (2 days)- I would guess a Pro Tech could
do it in 3-5 hours.
Yes, an alignment is needed after the install.
You will be able to change the front camber for DE/Ax yourself
by loosening the top 3 bolts and moving the top of the strut with a big screw driver/pry bar. Be sure to mark the 2 spots
for return to the street set up.
Have fun!
Roy
#14
Thanks for the info Roy, very helpful. That sounds like what I want, I don't mind giving up some comfort for track day performance. The best solution would be the PSS9's but it is also the most expensive one...I can get the H&R's for ~500 while the PSS9's are ~2000.
One more question...did the H&R's affect whether the car oversteered/understeered?
One more question...did the H&R's affect whether the car oversteered/understeered?
#15
HR springs = under-steer/over-steer
We were running 245 front 285 rear R compound tires with max front neg camber and there was NO over/under-steer - like they say - like running on rails
With street tires(225/255) and using the HR springs there was no noticeable under/over-steer - but then we(son and I) don't push that hard on the street because we save it for the track.
My Son now has a 1978 911SC w/3.2 full track/race set up car.
I am the crew chief and he is the driver.
The Boxster is set back to all stock M030 suspension and Mich PS2 tires - great for touring and around town.
FYI here is a video of the Boxster on track chasing and catching a Cayman and a GT3(with street tires Mich Cups)
http://s158.photobucket.com/albums/t...Eddie_0001.flv
Good luck and take care,
Roy
We were running 245 front 285 rear R compound tires with max front neg camber and there was NO over/under-steer - like they say - like running on rails
With street tires(225/255) and using the HR springs there was no noticeable under/over-steer - but then we(son and I) don't push that hard on the street because we save it for the track.
My Son now has a 1978 911SC w/3.2 full track/race set up car.
I am the crew chief and he is the driver.
The Boxster is set back to all stock M030 suspension and Mich PS2 tires - great for touring and around town.
FYI here is a video of the Boxster on track chasing and catching a Cayman and a GT3(with street tires Mich Cups)
http://s158.photobucket.com/albums/t...Eddie_0001.flv
Good luck and take care,
Roy