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:: ECS Tuning :: Now Supplying a Full Line of H&R Suspension Components


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For all 987 Boxster (non-Spyder) owners seeking more information CLICK HERE!
For all 987 Spyder owners seeking more information CLICK HERE!
Includes the New for 2012 Boxster Spyder specific sway bars and sport spring kit.

For all 987 Cayman owners seeking more information CLICK HERE!
For all 986 Boxster owners seeking more information CLICK HERE!
Last edited by ECS Tuning - Porsche; Jun 22, 2012 at 02:46 PM.
H&R recently released a set of springs for the 991, so I would suspect the 981 is already in development and would not be surprised to see production before the end of the year.
Alright, I've emailed your sales department but have yet to receive a response (greater than 24 hours). So I'll post the questions here:
I see that you guys have new H&R sway bars for Boxster Spyder.
On your website, it states that Spyder sway bars are 24 mm (front) and 26 mm (rear) whereas regular 987 sways are 24 mm (f) and 22 mm (rear). Does this mean that the front sway bars are same for both the Spyder and regular 987? I'm trying to figure out whether you can mix and match "regular" 24 mm (f) sway bar with a Spyder 26 mm (r) on a 2011 Boxster Spyder.
Also, which hole is the stiffer setting on the rear bar? The one closer to the bar itself?
Is there 6speedonline pricing?
Thank you.
I see that you guys have new H&R sway bars for Boxster Spyder.
On your website, it states that Spyder sway bars are 24 mm (front) and 26 mm (rear) whereas regular 987 sways are 24 mm (f) and 22 mm (rear). Does this mean that the front sway bars are same for both the Spyder and regular 987? I'm trying to figure out whether you can mix and match "regular" 24 mm (f) sway bar with a Spyder 26 mm (r) on a 2011 Boxster Spyder.
Also, which hole is the stiffer setting on the rear bar? The one closer to the bar itself?
Is there 6speedonline pricing?
Thank you.
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I see that you guys have new H&R sway bars for Boxster Spyder.
On your website, it states that Spyder sway bars are 24 mm (front) and 26 mm (rear) whereas regular 987 sways are 24 mm (f) and 22 mm (rear). Does this mean that the front sway bars are same for both the Spyder and regular 987? I'm trying to figure out whether you can mix and match "regular" 24 mm (f) sway bar with a Spyder 26 mm (r) on a 2011 Boxster Spyder.
Also, which hole is the stiffer setting on the rear bar? The one closer to the bar itself?
Is there 6speedonline pricing?
Thank you.
Secondly, The hole closest to the bar is the "stiffer hole", you are correct.
Unfortunately, we do not offer special forum pricing at this time.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
I have sent a message to our H&R representative. As soon as I hear word back, I'll let you know!
After speaking with our H&R representative they have indicated that 981 sport springs are in stock and ready for US distribution.
After speaking with our H&R representative they have indicated that 981 sport springs are in stock and ready for US distribution.

Do I just call or does the online purchase for these work? Just making sure this works for my application..... 2013 Boxster (2.7, non-S model) and no PASM, right?
The online purchase will work for the springs with the link provided earlier or you can call, just a matter of your preference. They do work for your car and work for cars equipped with or without PASM.


