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ivopivo 03-17-2006 02:40 PM

H&R... sport vs. race...
 
i don't know if there's a thread like this already, if so, link me to it and erase this...

i just want to hear from people who have either the sports or the race springs from H&R....
how do you like the ride? what shocks are you using with the springs? pics? everything that comes to mind please share.
it would be great to hear from people who have had both on their E36..

the time has come where my 4x4 needs to be lowered and i have decided to go with bilstein sport shocks with either the race or sport h&r springs, so i need advice, comments, pics, etc.

thanks in advance

komodo 03-17-2006 06:54 PM

I run H&R Race on my M3, and I've ridden many times in Rob's 325 (on UB) which has H&R Sport.

Both are very stiff, and it really comes down to your preference. If you put Race on your car, you lose most of the luxury appeal of the car because you feel EVERY bump on the road. No constant vibrations with either (straight roads are smooth); it's not like a truck, however you sure as hell better dodge potholes or it hurts, lol. Sport is a bit softer, but still very stiff, and while you still feel every inperfection in the road, it's toned down a bit.

I love my H&R Race, and the occasional bumping doesn't bother me really, but the girls dislike it a bit, haha, but it's okay because I make up for it by downshifting and making them smile again. :thumbup

I'm also running Bilsteins with the springs on my m3. I'm not positive what shocks Rob is running, but I'm pretty sure they're Bilsteins also.

Hope that helps.

ivopivo 03-18-2006 02:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by komodo
I run H&R Race on my M3, and I've ridden many times in Rob's 325 (on UB) which has H&R Sport.

Both are very stiff, and it really comes down to your preference. If you put Race on your car, you lose most of the luxury appeal of the car because you feel EVERY bump on the road. No constant vibrations with either (straight roads are smooth); it's not like a truck, however you sure as hell better dodge potholes or it hurts, lol. Sport is a bit softer, but still very stiff, and while you still feel every inperfection in the road, it's toned down a bit.

I love my H&R Race, and the occasional bumping doesn't bother me really, but the girls dislike it a bit, haha, but it's okay because I make up for it by downshifting and making them smile again. :thumbup

I'm also running Bilsteins with the springs on my m3. I'm not positive what shocks Rob is running, but I'm pretty sure they're Bilsteins also.

Hope that helps.

sounds like another vote for race springs for me, thanks

EuroStyle 03-19-2006 08:45 AM

Make sure you get front and rear camber kits if you get race springs, the drop is drastic enough to really f**k w/ your camber and caster. 450-550 in additional parts...

Komodo does have camber plates; I believe he neglected to mention that. :doh

Sport FTW :woot

-Matt

komodo 03-19-2006 10:11 AM

^^ Ah right, that too. :)

zeit00 03-19-2006 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by komodo
^^ Ah right, that too. :)

I don't have camber plates.. Only running 1.6 negative camber in the front.. 1.5 in the rear.

BTW running H&R race with koni SA shocks/struts..

///M Power 03-19-2006 09:32 PM

Race. The sport drop on non-M e36's is a bit disappointing.

B_w. 03-21-2006 01:01 AM

i have h and r sport springs with bilstein sport shocks. i have stock wheels so the ride is fine for now. i find that the rear looks like it was dropped more than the front. i understands thats how bilsteins look. if i had to do it over again i would just spen the extra money and get some adjustable coilovers. i have bad camber in the rear but not in the front. the inside of the tires wear much more than the outside. does anybody have a link to some good camber plates?

///M Power 03-21-2006 03:57 AM

www.bimmerworld.com

They sell a wide variety of camber plates. Good prices too. I jsut spent a grand there this morning.

Rooz 03-21-2006 01:35 PM

moved

Storamin 04-01-2006 06:29 PM

another vote for the race. eibach proline is also a very nice drop, too. i believe robstah is running those.

Negrodamus 04-19-2006 03:10 PM

On my 325is i have changed the suspension components to a full M3 stock set up how low would this drop cause I already have about a 2 finger gap with the m3 spring and shocks and struts how low would these drop?

B_w. 04-19-2006 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Negrodamus
On my 325is i have changed the suspension components to a full M3 stock set up how low would this drop cause I already have about a 2 finger gap with the m3 spring and shocks and struts how low would these drop?

you need some punctuation in there for that to make any sense. i dont think m3 suspension would lower it much. besides much better after market suspension can be had for non m's. also, buying used suspension is a bad idea because you never know how much abuse it has taken and how much more it will take.

Storamin 04-19-2006 09:50 PM

That's a good question. I'd say it would drop it just the same as it would any non-m car. The sports will probaly have the same gap as you have now, or a little bit less.

Negrodamus 04-20-2006 05:29 PM

Why thank you sir for answsering my question, I appreciate that. My M3 setup is Brand Spankin new just want to drop it a little more


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