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      07-05-2008, 01:12 PM   #2
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Drives: E92 M3, E46 M3, G82 M4
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You should go for it.

I decided to get the H&R Sport springs as a temporary solution until I decide on my suspension setup. Over the last 6 or so years I have not been a huge fan of lowering springs, but in this case I am beginning to believe that a high quality company can actually produce a spring setup that works in harmony with the stock equipment.

The ride is very similar to stock if not just like it. It is not bouncy like many people around here may say. Most people actually call a stiffer ride "bouncy". It happens to be the way people just term it.

Again, I can confidently tell you to purchase these springs.

If your goals are to create a track setup suspension, you might be better off holding on until you do a proper coilover setup, mainly for its adjustability and matched shock/spring rates. Could you track your car with the H&R springs with aftermarket shocks? Of course! Just remember, the car was designed to perform well in stock form, so go from there.

Good luck on your decision!
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