Suspension Technique Or H&R??? The Best one is?? And

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Hi guys.. I just wanna know What's the best spring and why?? Suspension technique or H&R for my v6 mx3..<p>Thanks guys!
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Personally im running Suspension techniques lowering springs paired with ZX2 Struts and i LOVE EM'. I highly recommend Suspension techniques!
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neither is better...<p>Suspension techniques are a little softer than H&R, but that doesn't make them any lesser, just different.
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Ok Thanks! Cuz the price is very diferent too!! Do you have any pics to see the drop?? <p>thanks!
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Here is Barrys car lowered with Suspension Technique lowering springs...<p>Image<p>
I forgot this guys name, but i do remember him saying that he has H&R lowering springs...<p>Image<p>[ April 09, 2003: Message edited by: zytariuk ]</p>
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That looks like a rotary emblem on Barry's hood.<p>I don't see any difference between the two cars, drop wise.<p>~A
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Mmm Nice Car you have there Barry!! Im jealous :)
do you have 16 inch mag?? Cuz I don't see any difference between the two cars too..<p>and the other guy have 15 inch mag so it's a prety good drop!<p>Thanks for the picture! :)
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Sinistral, i belive Barry has Maxxim Volumes 17" rims. His site is at http://www.barrykclark.com
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yea they are 17" on 205/40/17" Yokahama Avid H4's
I love my suspension techniques springs. I cant really compare them to my intrax, I dont have them on my GS yet.
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Yea, those are 15" stock rims, but I do want 17s... anyone selling a set? cheap?
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here is a recent pic of my car, after a good detailing job.
H&R all the way!!! :D <p>Image<p>Image
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I just got H&R springs on mine too. They seem great but I honestly can't tell yet. Because of the tighter suspension (I had Tokico struts installed at the same time), I developed a really bad vibration when turning to the left. The guys at Corksport said that it was the axle. I had my regular mechanic replace that but the vibration is still there. He thinks now it is the bushings on the stabilizer bar that need replacing. Of course I've been waiting over a week now for the parts to come in though. :(
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Ya it's a good drop with 15 inch mag! Cuz For now.. I can afford new mag!! so..The drop look good enough for me :) <p>But the drop for the two..Suspension T and H&R are pretty the same.. damn I don't know what to buy!! :( Propably the price will tell me!
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if you don't care about performance as much, you should go with the lower priced Suspension Techniques. that's what I would do
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yeah I am also running a set of suspension techniques springs and Tockico struts - and it rides great.
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