H&R Springs for 98-03
#16
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Harshness is not in the equation at all. Stiff or firm is the word.
When I say scrubbing, I'm referring to the bottom of the car below the rear bumper: the tailpipe and the spare wheel well scraping on the pavement on steep incline from a level field.
When I say scrubbing, I'm referring to the bottom of the car below the rear bumper: the tailpipe and the spare wheel well scraping on the pavement on steep incline from a level field.
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Originally posted by JacobT
Whitels,
My H&R springs have the part # 52427, why yours are different?
Whitels,
My H&R springs have the part # 52427, why yours are different?
Is your number stamped on the spring in the same exact location as I have in the picture?
Mine is the sport version.
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Originally posted by whitels
JacobT,
Is your number stamped on the spring in the same exact location as I have in the picture?
Mine is the sport version.
whitels
JacobT,
Is your number stamped on the spring in the same exact location as I have in the picture?
Mine is the sport version.
whitels
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Originally posted by Drimweaver88
is it ok to use stock shocks with these springs?
is it ok to use stock shocks with these springs?
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Originally posted by JacobT
Yes. They are stamped on the same location with 52427/F for the front and 52427/R for the rear. But mine have H&R 98/5 I believe those are the manufactured date. May be they changed the part # between '98 and '99.
Yes. They are stamped on the same location with 52427/F for the front and 52427/R for the rear. But mine have H&R 98/5 I believe those are the manufactured date. May be they changed the part # between '98 and '99.
http://www.boostertuning.com/technics-suspension.htm
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Originally posted by PHML
Yah....I did a search online and found this site that indicates part# 29476 for Lexus GS300. Funny thing is that this site doesnt say that they are H&R springs.....just sport springs for Toyota and Lexus:
http://www.boostertuning.com/technics-suspension.htm
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Yah....I did a search online and found this site that indicates part# 29476 for Lexus GS300. Funny thing is that this site doesnt say that they are H&R springs.....just sport springs for Toyota and Lexus:
http://www.boostertuning.com/technics-suspension.htm
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I contacted H&R Spings this morning.....they said that the springs are identical (29476 and 52427). The 29476 is for the set of all 4 springs. The 52427 is for individual front or rear sets.
Don't make any sense to me, but that's what they said.
Don't make any sense to me, but that's what they said.
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Originally posted by bravo261
i had the H&R for clear over a year with stock shocks and no problems. i'm somewhat saving for coilovers so i'm skipping shocks
i had the H&R for clear over a year with stock shocks and no problems. i'm somewhat saving for coilovers so i'm skipping shocks
Can you tell us how the ride was on that setup (relative to the OEM setup)?
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