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Old Mar 31, 2006 | 06:59 PM
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H&R springs for a daily driver

Would you recommend the use of H&R springs on a Carrera (non-S) that is daily driven? I will keep the car for at least four years, and I would hate to have a problem in the long run due to the car being lowered. Would the springs make the car too low for clearing speedbumps?

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Defintely... The H&R lower the car nicely and improve handling. The ride is not to stiff and to low. Sits just right. Overall driving experience is much much better. Here is a pic of a car we did with the H&R -

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Thanks for the reply. How do the springs effect the camber and tire wear? Do you have any other photos of a Carrera w/ the H&R springs?
 
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