View Full Version : H&R spring questions for 07 RS4
dtoys4.2
05-14-2010, 07:38 AM
It seems like these are a soft spring. Are they softer than stock rs springs? If so I wouldn't want to put a softer spring. And also is h&r the only company that makes a lowering spring for this car?
koolade9
05-17-2010, 09:32 AM
Most RS4 guys ditch the DRC for coilovers... Look into the Stasis MS or KWv3 [up]
ModBargains II
05-18-2010, 01:42 PM
It seems like these are a soft spring. Are they softer than stock rs springs? If so I wouldn't want to put a softer spring. And also is h&r the only company that makes a lowering spring for this car?
H&R's tend to be a bit soft sprung with their lowering springs.
Are you currently on a budget? PM Sent!
dtoys4.2
05-19-2010, 06:47 PM
I was just wondering about the springs. I for one always had coilovers in my car. My corrado has h&r and my previous a6 had h&r also. They are both kind of soft.
As for being on a budget, yes and no. Stasis is nice but just way too expensive for my taste. My car will only be used for the street. I was considering the kws but I have no experience in them
koolade9
05-19-2010, 11:01 PM
^^^ The Stasis are the best of both worlds...you'll love it on the street, you'll love it on the track
ModBargains II
05-20-2010, 08:31 AM
I was just wondering about the springs. I for one always had coilovers in my car. My corrado has h&r and my previous a6 had h&r also. They are both kind of soft.
As for being on a budget, yes and no. Stasis is nice but just way too expensive for my taste. My car will only be used for the street. I was considering the kws but I have no experience in them
Actually, the Stasis SS line is rather affordable. KW can also be had for a reasonable price depending on what setup you choose.
RS4Jay
06-03-2010, 09:52 AM
Just bumping this up. Any B7 RS4 guys on here using H&R springs on their DRC setup? I'm very happy with how the DRC setup handles but want to drop about an inch in height.