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Just thought id ask those that have had the h&r springs on for a while now, has tire wear been more than usuall?
How are the shocks holding up?
I want to lower my awd but not looking forward to having to change tires and shocks prematurely.
How are the shocks holding up?
I want to lower my awd but not looking forward to having to change tires and shocks prematurely.
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If the car/suspension has very low miles then you'll be fine. My tire wear was fine with H&R springs.
I'm now on coils since since my shocks were softening up and it was comparible in price to shocks + labor to replace them.
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It really depends how many miles you have. If you have over 70k miles, I'd say it's cheaper to just get coils rather than install springs now then have to buy and install shocks later...
If the car/suspension has very low miles then you'll be fine. My tire wear was fine with H&R springs.
I'm now on coils since since my shocks were softening up and it was comparible in price to shocks + labor to replace them.
If the car/suspension has very low miles then you'll be fine. My tire wear was fine with H&R springs.
I'm now on coils since since my shocks were softening up and it was comparible in price to shocks + labor to replace them.
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