FS: 997 Turbo Champion by H&R Springs
FS: 997 Turbo Champion by H&R Springs
Category: Accessories
Price: $270
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Turbo
Location (State): CA
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped
No International shipping. FREE shipping in the 48 states. I've had horrible experiences that have ruined it for everyone. Thank You!
Price is $270 and free shipping to the continental U.S. Since they are made by H&R for Champion, I was not surprised to find this in the Planet 9 forum:
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Quote Originally Posted by gtscayman View Post
Nice! Does Champion supply just one rate of spring or is there a choice?
Champion only has 1 spring rate available.
Quote Originally Posted by CaymenGTS View Post
So does the champion springs (although made by HR) have a different drop compare to the original HR springs? Anyone care to share some more info. Much appreicated!
H&R fabricates the springs to Champion Motorsports specifications. They publish the same height adjustment for both springs but from the installs we have done the Champion springs seem to be a little lower.
I believe H&R claims a 1.2 inch drop F & R.
Here's a chance to save a lot of money...make me an offer!
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Quote Originally Posted by gtscayman View Post
Nice! Does Champion supply just one rate of spring or is there a choice?
Champion only has 1 spring rate available.
Quote Originally Posted by CaymenGTS View Post
So does the champion springs (although made by HR) have a different drop compare to the original HR springs? Anyone care to share some more info. Much appreicated!
H&R fabricates the springs to Champion Motorsports specifications. They publish the same height adjustment for both springs but from the installs we have done the Champion springs seem to be a little lower.
I believe H&R claims a 1.2 inch drop F & R.
Here's a chance to save a lot of money...make me an offer!
A SOLID 1 INCH DROP WITH CHAMPION SPRINGS:
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I have the Champion /H&R springs. I can tell you there is definitely a solid 1" drop all around. My front is 26" and the rear is at 26.5", measured at the midpoint of fenderwell to the ground. There is a noticable handling difference, especially on high speed transitions, there is less bounce- no more pogo effect. Normal mode feels the same as stock and sport mode feels a bit stiffer.
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I have the Champion /H&R springs. I can tell you there is definitely a solid 1" drop all around. My front is 26" and the rear is at 26.5", measured at the midpoint of fenderwell to the ground. There is a noticable handling difference, especially on high speed transitions, there is less bounce- no more pogo effect. Normal mode feels the same as stock and sport mode feels a bit stiffer.
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