Vogtland or H&R springs

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Trying to decide between the two. I want to get rid of wheel gap and still have a similar ride to oem. H&r states a inch low and vogtland 1.4. Can you guys post pics if you have one please and how you like them. Thanks
 


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Anyone? I think I am going H&R.
 


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I don't think very many of us have experience with them. Most are stock, coilovers, or eibachs
 


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1.4" is really aggressive. The Eibachs do a good job of getting rid of the wheel gap at just about an inch.
 


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I am think about testing out the H&R springs!
 


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Hey guys.

A white ST with H&Rs came in the other day. It's not bad. I added some pics to the listing. I didn't get many of the car on the ground tho.
http://www.modbargains.com/H_R_Sport_Springs_Ford_Fiesta_ST.htm

actually wait, here's a video, but it's on facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152162885568661&l=7924552495009397841

On ModBargains, on the listing for the Eibachs I included close-ups of Dave's car on the Eibach Pro Kit springs so you can see the wheel gap. Dave - aka D1_JL on FiestaST.net (I can't talk him into joining us here -_-'') tracks his FiST with the eibachs so I reckon they're good for it.

I like Vogtland and have interacted with them quite a bit. I liked Vogtland because they focus on giving you the drop you're after and improvement in handling but without degrading ride quality.

I haven't heard anyone complain about any of the other springs- I was this close to getting a set of Vogtland coilovers before my Cobb AP got stolen (along with a bunch of other stuff that I had to replace... have a new AP now) and they've been pretty friendly though their response time is a touch slow.

http://www.modbargains.com/ford-fiesta-st-suspension.htm

H&R Sport Springs: $229.95
Eibach Pro-Kit: $208.99
Vogtland Sport Springs: $229.99

the only reason I don't have a set of springs yet is because if anything I do makes the car ride harsher over bumps than it already does my lady is going to kill me X_x
 


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Hey guys.

A white ST with H&Rs came in the other day. It's not bad. I added some pics to the listing. I didn't get many of the car on the ground tho.
http://www.modbargains.com/H_R_Sport_Springs_Ford_Fiesta_ST.htm

actually wait, here's a video, but it's on facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152162885568661&l=7924552495009397841

On ModBargains, on the listing for the Eibachs I included close-ups of Dave's car on the Eibach Pro Kit springs so you can see the wheel gap. Dave - aka D1_JL on FiestaST.net (I can't talk him into joining us here -_-'') tracks his FiST with the eibachs so I reckon they're good for it.

I like Vogtland and have interacted with them quite a bit. I liked Vogtland because they focus on giving you the drop you're after and improvement in handling but without degrading ride quality.

I haven't heard anyone complain about any of the other springs- I was this close to getting a set of Vogtland coilovers before my Cobb AP got stolen (along with a bunch of other stuff that I had to replace... have a new AP now) and they've been pretty friendly though their response time is a touch slow.

http://www.modbargains.com/ford-fiesta-st-suspension.htm

H&R Sport Springs: $229.95
Eibach Pro-Kit: $208.99
Vogtland Sport Springs: $229.99

the only reason I don't have a set of springs yet is because if anything I do makes the car ride harsher over bumps than it already does my lady is going to kill me X_x

Any idea where the splitter was bought from?? The fist looks amazing!!!!
 


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That is the Carbon Fiber Bojix design splitter, you have to call and ask about it because they haven't sent me pictures or pricing and it is available in urethane as well as carbon fiber.
Bojix design is also local here in SoCal

the car also had carbon fiber side diffuser extensions.
 


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