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    Veteran Member Three Rings infinitigor's Avatar
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    H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

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    So i have an 02 1.8t and i finally saved up enough for some shocks / springs.

    the site shox.com has some pretty good prices and has had good reviews on AZ so im set on it.

    I just need some reviews if anyone is running on H&R SPRINGS WIth BILSTEIN SHOCKS, AND IF KONI SHOCKS ARE BETTER.

    040. H&R Sport Springs 1995 - 2007 50396, 29368, 29312-1, Lowering Varies Model To Model 239.00


    011. Koni sport shocks 2002 - 2007 free shipping, set of 4 #8240-1185 sport fr. #8040-1283 sport rear 574.00

    024. Bilstein Sport shocks 7/2000 - 2007 set of 4 469.00 Add to Wish list
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    ARE these a good combination, or even the correct one? the konis are slightly more expensive, but if it makes no difference il just go with the bilsteins. also how much is the drop on the H&Rs.

    SORRY for all these questions, its just i need to make everything perfect. i just put on an s4 front and blades, trying to make it perfect.

    Thanks for your time, and looking forward for some advice.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings HamidsVikes's Avatar
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    Re: H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

    I am running H&R springs with Bilstien sports...
    its a great combo... the height is perfect and the ride is awsome...
    I would defenatly recommend it....
    here is a pic to see the ride height....
    good luck.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings infinitigor's Avatar
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    Re: H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

    your car looks sick! love the drop so il go with the bilstein sport shocks and not the konis.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings infinitigor's Avatar
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    Re: H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

    is that an aftermarket otty front?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings doublezero30's Avatar
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    Re: H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

    i just put in bilstiens and H&Rs last weekend and ive got to say, the ride is incredible. not as good as my 04 base model, but better than my old 02 sport. although my front end is a little higher than my rear end is and im not sure why. im guessing that my subwoofers and spare tire have something to do with it...its 2fingers up front and 1finger in the rear. supposed to be about 1 1/2 fingers all around.

    and use this site for the bilstiens: http://www.shockwarehouse.com/index....cted_year=2003

    $411 shipped. myself along with a couple other members have used them no problem.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings HamidsVikes's Avatar
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    Re: H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

    Quote Originally Posted by infinitigor View Post
    is that an aftermarket otty front?

    no, its a Rigger kit all around.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Re: H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

    Any issues with rubbing with people running 18's?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings doublezero30's Avatar
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    Re: H&r Springs / Bilstein Shocks Reviews Help

    nope none at all. not low enough to rub lol
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