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yeah very minimal drop. Some dont notice it at all

I wounder if they are as stiff as the standard vrs springs or softer ? years ago when i had my first mk1 vrs, i fitted eibachs and it actually made it handle worse as they were not vrs specific but listed to fit,they changed the spring and listed seperate ones for the vrs eventually.

 

I dont want Krispink to be dissapointed with the hieght or handling

 

It would also be worth changing the top mount bushes and bearings, and all the shock bump stops while having the work done.  

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Good advice. Thx... Iv been looking in to springs for a while a spoke to a lot of different people. And tbh majority of them claim that H&R are the ones to go for without changing shocks. Better handling. Maybe not a major hight change but as I have a family and those dam speed bumps lol.

your shocks might be ok with a lesser drop then.

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If all fails it will be a total change lol. And it will all be on here

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Springs are now fitted. Not too much of a change in hight/ride etc takes a bit of the roll out and helps power to road grip too.

What's ride like mate? Gona get some if there not bad

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Tbh as comfortable as std.

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