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Old 21 December 2002, 06:35 PM
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Has anyone had any experiences with these springs on their scoob? If so, is there any chance you might have a photo to post to show how low the car is? H&R claim it lowers the impreza 50mm , I am a bit sceptical, as my car is an sti5 and already lowered 20mm by the standard springs (compared to a uk turbo)

I am having all sorts of bother choosing a lowering spring with all the conflicting reports on here, I only want to have to do it once and be happy !!

Thanks in advance,

Old 22 December 2002, 10:21 AM
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I had Eibach's on before but these are slightly lower again and a little bit firmer i think...
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H+R claim a drop of 50mm yes but that's for a 'normal' one not a turbo which is about 15-20mm lower anyway. So the drop is about 30mm... just about right.

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Thanx for the replies guys, think my mind is made up, that scoob looks low enough for me !!! Nice looking car !

Best regards,
Kevin
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