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Old Mar 10, 2003 | 04:39 PM
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For those who argue on Sprint vs. H&R....PICS

sprint on the right... h&r on left

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Re: For those who argue on Sprint vs. H&R....PICS

sprint on right

Old Mar 10, 2003 | 04:55 PM
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wow two great looking Maximas

are the rims/tires and struts the same on both cars there are other factors...
Old Mar 10, 2003 | 05:00 PM
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Those pictures are the reason I love 1995-1996 Maximas!
Sprints are lower in front, higher in back.
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oh it's you

nice ride!




again two great looking Maximas....



the drops look even and how long have each of you had the springs because of "settling"?
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my springs never settled.. they have looked the same since they went on the car...
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Thanks for the pics! I had Sprints on my car last year, and I'm installing H&Rs very soon. I was wondering how the drop would compare.

BTW, your Maximas look awesome!

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Those are two fine looking automobiles! I am planning on H&R's and I was wondering what the drop was going to look like. Thanks for the pics.
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Maybe its the wheels but I like the H&R combo better!
Old Mar 10, 2003 | 06:14 PM
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What trannys?
Old Mar 10, 2003 | 06:15 PM
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Originally posted by tomj
What trannys?
automagic with the h&rs
5sp for sprints
Old Mar 10, 2003 | 06:19 PM
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automagic with the h&rs
5sp for sprints
doesnt that make a difference
Old Mar 10, 2003 | 06:26 PM
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doesnt that make a difference
ummm

100 lb weight difference up front IIRC
Old Mar 10, 2003 | 06:27 PM
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doesnt that make a difference

yeah I think autos are 50lb heavier?
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i think im gonna go with Sprints this Spring and see how i like them. Hopefully my Tokicos will hold ok sittin a lil lower than my H&R's.

looking good Ryan as always

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there's no dang argument. Sprint is not progressive, and is NOT meant for better handling, just for a drop. Bish all you will, H&R are performance springs, and Sprint are for dropping your car.
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Are Maxspeeds progressive springs?
Old Mar 11, 2003 | 05:38 AM
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there's no dang argument. Sprint is not progressive, and is NOT meant for better handling, just for a drop. Bish all you will, H&R are performance springs, and Sprint are for dropping your car.
Sprint is progressive.. where do you get your information from?

and it handles better than H&R's and Eibachs
Old Mar 11, 2003 | 06:27 AM
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Originally posted by SprintMax
Sprint is progressive.. where do you get your information from?

I thought you were an Independent Conservative?
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Originally posted by maxfanfromohio
Those are two fine looking automobiles! I am planning on H&R's and I was wondering what the drop was going to look like. Thanks for the pics.
Fred,

I just did a H&R / AGX drop last weekend. You're more than welcome to take it for a ride before you spend your $.
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Beautiful cars, the both of them!

Originally posted by Bluebird


Fred,

I just did a H&R / AGX drop last weekend. You're more than welcome to take it for a ride before you spend your $.
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Originally posted by SprintMax


Sprint is progressive.. where do you get your information from?

and it handles better than H&R's and Eibachs
Sprint springs rule quit hating
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there is no contest when you compare 5th gen sprints to 5th gen H&Rs. H&Rs give you a pathetic drop.
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90% of people arent going to notice the difference between the two ride/performance wise. progessive or otherwise.
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Originally posted by SprintMax


Sprint is progressive.. where do you get your information from?

and it handles better than H&R's and Eibachs


I had H&R's........now on sprints.........handling is much better....
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I thought you were an Independent Conservative?
Old Mar 11, 2003 | 10:38 AM
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Re: For those who argue on Sprint vs. H&R....PICS

Originally posted by Ryan93SE
sprint on the right... h&r on left

It looks like the one with sprints is just a bit lower.

What are the drop numbers between them?

either way, both cars look really good.
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those 2 cars are lowered?
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Originally posted by dmontzmax
those 2 cars are lowered?
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haha.. it looks a lot lower than mine... i will be lowering my car with sprints/agx this week!
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I had H&Rs for 6 months.....
-hated the drop (got asked all the time if I was even lowered )
-handling was good

Switched to Sprints 9 months ago...
-LOVE the drop, as does anyone who see's it
-handling is excellent, better than H&R.
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Got sprint since 2 years now and no complains what so ever. H&Rs are like FACTORY springs so why even waste $$?

Sprints/AGX = PERFECT ride and handling
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Originally posted by Max4Speed
Got sprint since 2 years now and no complains what so ever. H&Rs are like FACTORY springs so why even waste $$?

Sprints/AGX = PERFECT ride and handling
beg to differ.... i really like the fact that my car still rides decent (considering that I have 18's ect) and i have never been asked if the car is lowered (the bodykit might help that)
IMO i feel the sprint ride is extremly harsh thats why i chose H&R
and when we are talking about height difference... sprint is one finger lower in the front and one finger higher in the back than the H&R..so its really not that big a deal to me either way
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beg to differ.... i really like the fact that my car still rides decent (considering that I have 18's ect) and i have never been asked if the car is lowered (the bodykit might help that)
IMO i feel the sprint ride is extremly harsh thats why i chose H&R
and when we are talking about height difference... sprint is one finger lower in the front and one finger higher in the back than the H&R..so its really not that big a deal to me either way
I am still not sure why ppl say sprints are harsh? I have had different ppl ride in my car and everyone has commented that my car rides nice and no harshness what so ever.

May be because I have RED sprints?
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Sprints are definately lower, but they are very harsh and you have very little wheel travel left. I love watching Soon2BMaxed and BSwithTF cruising down the road going "bouncy, bouncy" I've had Suspension Techniques, Intrax, and now H&Rs. The H&Rs definately give the best ride and handling characteristics. They might lean a more in turns, but they ultimately stick better because there is still wheel travel left. Watch the M BMWs race thru the turns and notice how hard they lean. Lean into a turn is not a bad thing.

I'll admit that H&Rs don't look slammed. That's not look I was going for. I just wanted small wheelgaps and an aggressive stance. The H&Rs gave me that. There really is something to be said for a spring that gives you a 1.7" drop and rides very nicely on moderately rough roads with 17s in the dead of winter. In the summer when the car seems to be softer, the ride is amazing.


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I'll admit that H&Rs don't look slammed. That's not look I was going for. I just wanted small wheelgaps and an aggressive stance. The H&Rs gave me that. There really is something to be said for a spring that gives you a 1.7" drop and rides very nicely on moderately rough roads with 17s in the dead of winter. In the summer when the car seems to be softer, the ride is amazing.


Dave
i thought H&Rs were rated at 1.3-1.5" ?

Sprints are supposed to be 2" but it's really like 1.7-1.8" from what I've seen.


I am wondering if B&G springs would be the best compromise between low drop and somewhat factory smoothness.
They are 1.7" and fairly even, maybe a little sag in the back, but H&R sag is worse..

I have H&Rs waiting to be installed but i've been getting very skeptical. However, I NEED soft springs in New York.
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i thought H&Rs were rated at 1.3-1.5" ?
the numbers for H&Rs are VERY optimistic.
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i thought H&Rs were rated at 1.3-1.5" ?

Sprints are supposed to be 2" but it's really like 1.7-1.8" from what I've seen.


I am wondering if B&G springs would be the best compromise between low drop and somewhat factory smoothness.
They are 1.7" and fairly even, maybe a little sag in the back, but H&R sag is worse..

I have H&Rs waiting to be installed but i've been getting very skeptical. However, I NEED soft springs in New York.
send a PM to member njmaxseltd, he can tell you about B&G vs H&R
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I just installed b&g's hoping to lower my car a little more than my eibachs did and also have a better ride. After I installed them they were actually higher in the front than the eibachs and the ride didn't really change. Is it possible for the b&g's to be higher than eibachs?
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Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa


i thought H&Rs were rated at 1.3-1.5" ?

Sprints are supposed to be 2" but it's really like 1.7-1.8" from what I've seen.


I am wondering if B&G springs would be the best compromise between low drop and somewhat factory smoothness.
They are 1.7" and fairly even, maybe a little sag in the back, but H&R sag is worse..

I just measured my front and rear gaps on my 96 SE 5 speed with a full tank of gas and no stereo in the trunk. The front gap is 2.2" and the rear gap is 2.1". Looks pretty level to me. The stock front end gap is almost 4" and the rear is ~3.5". So you're looking at approximately a 1.7" drop in the front and a 1.4" drop in the rear with the H&Rs. Sprints lower the front more like 2.5" in the front. Not 2".
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Originally posted by Dave B


I just measured my front and rear gaps on my 96 SE 5 speed with a full tank of gas and no stereo in the trunk. The front gap is 2.2" and the rear gap is 2.1". Looks pretty level to me. The stock front end gap is almost 4" and the rear is ~3.5". So you're looking at approximately a 1.7" drop in the front and a 1.4" drop in the rear with the H&Rs. Sprints lower the front more like 2.5" in the front. Not 2".
i hope you are not measuring your ***** with that ruler.. because your numbers are off



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