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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Anyone know how H&R OE sport springs ride with stock shocks/struts. The reason being that I just did my suspension a few years ago, shocks & struts have around 10k on them & would like to get my money's worth. Also, I'm under certain financial constraints so was thinking in upgrading in stages. My M3 is not a daily driver & used for Auto X & fun spirited drives. I attend around 10 AutoXs' a year. My plan for the spring was to get some front camber plates, probably Vorshlag, & update the springs. Speaking with Vorshlag they assured me that if I decided to go with a coilover set up later, their camber plates would work & only need a different spring perch which they would sell me should I need it. Obviously if the car handled worse I would just get the camber plates, but if it handled better or even the same I would lean towards getting the springs, as I wouldn't mind a slightly lowered look.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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If you need performance - get coilovers, for better look you can get springs.
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