|
|
/ShowProductImage.aspx?FileName=21bdc181-7b41-4ec9-bfab-95ed1f166ef7.jpg&ImgType=ProductImage&ImgDim=64&StoreID=802&StoreName=jdmexotics
|
|
|
HR Race Lowering Springs Springs |
|
Price: $224.25 - $426.75 Select an Option to see Price
| |
| |
|
|
- Crafted from special steel (54SiCr6)
- Utilizes shot-peen procedures to strengthen overal metal integrity
- Each spring is ISO90001 certified
- Lowering range of 1.75 - 2.5 inches
- Lowest center of gravity while providing the most aggressive spring rate and height
- If you have more questions about this product, please Contact Us
|
|
|
|
| |
| Product Specification | | Brand | H&R Springs |
Price from 224.25 to 426.75
|
|
|
H&R's Race Springs are crafted from special steel (Type 54SiCr6) that ensures strength, reliability, and also prevents any deterioration from rust. H&R also performs a shot-peen procedure which breaks down a metal layer and strengthens the overall metal integrity of their springs. Each spring is made from an ISO90001 certified production facility and also meets all TUV certifications to ensure a quality of product.
On top of the safety of the springs H&R springs are also known to be one of the better performing springs out there. The Race springs is the most aggressive springs in H&R's lineup. Their springs come with a lowering range of 1.75 - 2.5 inches that is lower than the rest of their springs. Also the race springs come with a more aggressive spring rate. Most consider these springs the best for track purposes but may cause a harsher ride for daily driver vehicles. With a lowered stance it improves the handling characteristics of your vehicle by lowering the center of gravity and providing a more aggressive spring rate over stock height and rate. They also help the aerodynamics of a vehicle by improving airflow. It forces air to go over a vehicle, reducing the amount of air getting below the vehicle which may cause additional drag. With these many improvements over stock, it is a no-brainer that many people lower their vehicles and it doesn't hurt to go with a trusted and safe name like H&R.
|
|
|