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FS: New Hyperco front lowering springs
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Gang -



Selling an unused, unmounted pair of the Hyperco lowering springs that I bought from Paragon last year. Will lower car at the front approximately 1". These are NOT the coilover springs. They are to be used with the standard front suspension setup. Currently $199 on the website, will sell for $150 plus shipping. PM me if interested, I'll post a picture tonight.



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-Mirror
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#2

Very good springs for those looking for an easy, painless drop. I have very similar Weltmeister 250lb'ers on my car right now and they are wonderful for daily driving. You can easily match the rear by just adjusting the adjusting eccentric on the rear.



Wes
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#3

still for sale.
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#4

What spring rate?





[quote name='TheMirror' post='33415' date='Mar 28 2007, 01:59 PM']Gang -



Selling an unused, unmounted pair of the Hyperco lowering springs that I bought from Paragon last year. Will lower car at the front approximately 1". These are NOT the coilover springs. They are to be used with the standard front suspension setup. Currently $199 on the website, will sell for $150 plus shipping. PM me if interested, I'll post a picture tonight.



Cheers,

-Mirror[/quote]
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#5

the hypercoils are progresives with a 190-230 range - a very nice "plus one" upgrade - a few guys here locally are using them and enjoy them, though i believe they are all running konis - i haven't heard from anybody using them on the standard struts, so i have no idea how well that works
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#6

Thanks Flash. I'm still doing my homework for the LS1 into the 968 and I thought if they were 450 I might go for it. I best wait and weigh the thing first. First things first.
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#7

How do these compare to H&R springs?
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these are supposed to be exact knock offs of the h&r springs
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[quote name='flash' post='39551' date='Aug 7 2007, 07:13 AM']these are supposed to be exact knock offs of the h&r springs[/quote]



That's correct, and I still got 'em in anyone is interested.



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-Mirror
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