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    Veteran Member Three Rings PRVWing's Avatar
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    .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

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    I just purchased H&R sport springs and I cant remember if I read somewhere that the 1.7 front and 1.6 rear drop is for OEM non-sport and .75'' for OEM sport... Is that true?

    I just want to make sure haha I think I even prefer it that way if its true.




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    Veteran Member Four Rings absolutegtr's Avatar
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    sounds right
    -Sami-

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    Quote Originally Posted by absolutegtr View Post
    sounds right
    can anyone else confirm this?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings MikTip's Avatar
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    My 2004 A4 USP dropped after installing the H&R's...


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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    Nice USP

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    Veteran Member Four Rings absolutegtr's Avatar
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    I am on H&R sport springs / Bilstein shocks

    I was uneven ground so the front sits a LITTLE bit lower

    -Sami-

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    Senior Member Three Rings demea's Avatar
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    Yep, .75 is about right.
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    Senior Member Three Rings OCMI_Teddy's Avatar
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    Quote Originally Posted by absolutegtr View Post
    I am on H&R sport springs / Bilstein shocks

    I was uneven ground so the front sits a LITTLE bit lower


    I really like what you did with the lower grill infront of your FMIC, very clean. Where you get it?

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    Senior Member Three Rings Johnnada's Avatar
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    Re: .75'' drop from OEM sport to H&R sports?

    I think all he did was removed the inside of it and just pop the chrome trim back on by itself. I think

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