H&r Cup Kit (h And R Cup Kit)
Sorry for the delay smile.gif This is a H&R Touring Cup kit (springs + shocks), momo arrow 16", Bridgestone Turanza ER300 205/45
Anyway, I need centre caps for the alloys with hyundai or momo logo. Can somebody help me?
Anyway, I need centre caps for the alloys with hyundai or momo logo. Can somebody help me?
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I can help you. I can help you by saying "Please don't bring back a dead thread just to take it off-topic. People will be more likely to see your parts request in a new thread anyway."
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lookin good!
I thought it dropped it more than that? Is that right after you installed them? maybe it's still settling. my eibachs look just like that completely settled, I prefer the framed tires by the fender well look over the tires up in the fender well. The h&r springs I've seen in the past were a little up in the fender. and the cup kit is apparently even lower!
I have the eibachs with kyb agx shocks. handles amazing, with the 17's you can feel everything though, but I love it. In the words of hamster "you can tell how many legs the bug you just ran over had." How's that setup with the 16's?
I thought it dropped it more than that? Is that right after you installed them? maybe it's still settling. my eibachs look just like that completely settled, I prefer the framed tires by the fender well look over the tires up in the fender well. The h&r springs I've seen in the past were a little up in the fender. and the cup kit is apparently even lower!
I have the eibachs with kyb agx shocks. handles amazing, with the 17's you can feel everything though, but I love it. In the words of hamster "you can tell how many legs the bug you just ran over had." How's that setup with the 16's?
QUOTE (Stocker @ Mar 31 2010, 03:31 AM)
I can help you. I can help you by saying "Please don't bring back a dead thread just to take it off-topic. People will be more likely to see your parts request in a new thread anyway."
Maybe you are right, sorry.
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I also thought the car will be lower. I took this picture yesterday. Probably, it won't be lower. The H&R manufactures the sport cup kit too which provides more drop. I drive the car without any problem in the city although the speedbumps hurt me but I haven't lost any parts of car because of it. The curbs are high here therefore I need to park very carefully.
I feel the car much safer at any speeds (city, highway). It is very stable during the cornering too although I'm not a street racer. The car was stayed enough comfortable for girls too but enough stiff to drive it sporty all day with a big smile on my face smile.gif I can't compare my 16" wheels to a 17" because I have only original 15" for winter and 16" for summer but the 16" is very good for daily drive even if you push it hard. Probably, I would bought a 17" if we had better roads in the city.
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QUOTE (hammer @ Mar 31 2010, 12:19 PM)
I also thought the car will be lower. I took this picture yesterday. Probably, it won't be lower. The H&R manufactures the sport cup kit too which provides more drop.
aaah, didn't know there were two kits, well I prefer that height anyways, shouldn't run into as much alignment issues and handling weirdness that way, did you get it realigned afterwards? how far out was it?
A very good mechanic swapped it, not me. He made a small alignment too. I didn't ask any question I know he made it perfectly. I'm satisfied with the handling. I feel I can keep the car under my control anytime. The original suspension was passed on the suspension exam but it was awful for a coupe. This h&r kit made a miracle with my car. It worthed to replace it.


