Where to buy R springs
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The Dealer
Why? Go aftermarket, if you end up buying R springs your still not getting the best suspension, your getting a little better spring rate and drop but nothing like what you could get with aftermarket. For a bit over $200 (most likely the price of one 'R' spring from the dealer) you can have all 4 springs replaced, your car dropped and better handling.
Why? Go aftermarket, if you end up buying R springs your still not getting the best suspension, your getting a little better spring rate and drop but nothing like what you could get with aftermarket. For a bit over $200 (most likely the price of one 'R' spring from the dealer) you can have all 4 springs replaced, your car dropped and better handling.
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I have heard great things about these. Just make sure you do not have self leveling shocks in the rear.
1994-1997 Volvo 850 Turbo Lowering Spring Kit (only for sedans w/o Nivomat shocks)
1994-1997 Volvo 850 Turbo Lowering Spring Kit (only for sedans w/o Nivomat shocks)
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Dont quote me on this but this is what I have heard/read/got the impression of....
IPD - Lower than most and very stiff
Bilstien - Good overall, more stiff than smooth
H&R - Less stiff and better ride.
Thats the extent of my knowledge. I went with H&R and like them but at times when I am really hanging a corner I wish I had a stiffer spring.
Just so you know...bang for your buck nothing beats replacing the sway bars...that you will totally notice and love.
IPD - Lower than most and very stiff
Bilstien - Good overall, more stiff than smooth
H&R - Less stiff and better ride.
Thats the extent of my knowledge. I went with H&R and like them but at times when I am really hanging a corner I wish I had a stiffer spring.
Just so you know...bang for your buck nothing beats replacing the sway bars...that you will totally notice and love.
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