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H&R 30mm lowering springs

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Hi Guys,

Anybody went for these on their Fabia VRS'? Can't say i've seen many reviews on them on here.

Used to have H&R coilovers on the clio and know the company is quite highly rated.....

Any views welcome :)

Cheers

Daz

think the eibach are the ones to go for with the fabia vrs

I'm pretty sure vrs_dovit had these on his last Fabia if you need a review.

But as Ryan said, most opt for the Eibach as they're pretty much spot on.

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The Eibach Pro springs are more suited for the VRS.

Damian @ DPM Performance

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Cheers for the answers guys, any particular reason why the eibachs seem to be the preferred choice or is it just down to people havent really tried the H&R's?

Daz

I found the H&R springs very very good, not crashy at all. They didnt compromise ride comfort and were good in the corners ;)

I prefered them to eibachs.....................

Personal preference n all that :rofl:

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I found the H&R springs very very good, not crashy at all. They didnt compromise ride comfort and were good in the corners ;)

I prefered them to eibachs.....................

Personal preference n all that :rofl:

Any decent pics of your car with the H&R's on??

I had H&R's on my mk2 Golf for a while and they were very comfy and handled well.

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I found the H&R springs very very good, not crashy at all. They didnt compromise ride comfort and were good in the corners ;)

I prefered them to eibachs.....................

Personal preference n all that :rofl:

Just PM'd you mate :)

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A lot of it is down to personal choice. If your using the standard dampers then I find the Eibach Pro springs to be a better match.

Damian @ DPM Performance

Car is on 17's Aerospeed RSGT :D

Still bedding in...............

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Suspension settled down..................

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Had no issues using the standard shocks..............as you said though, personal preference :thumbup:;)

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The Eibach Pro springs are more suited for the VRS.

Damian @ DPM Performance

Hi Damian, what would you recommend for a 2011 Fabia II vRS please?

What are the Koni one's like? Anyone had them? Pics too?

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Hi Damian, what would you recommend for a 2011 Fabia II vRS please?

The KW 30mm springs are a very good option for the new VRS.

£162.45 inc. VAT.

Damian @ DPM Performance

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