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Old 11-01-2009, 11:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HFP Suspension

Alright guys, I think I've narrowed down my suspension choice.

I'll be buying the HFP suspension. I really like the height of the drop. It's not too aggressive.

Guys that are running this setup...how do you like it? Did you add any other suspension bolt-on's after/with the HFP's?

Run into any problems after installation?

Ride quality?
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Old 11-01-2009, 11:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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no problems yet i plan on doing front and rear lower sturt braces but that is it. car rides and handles great you wont be dissapointed.
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if you like the drop then you'll love it. i personally wished it was lower so i'm trying to save money for coils one day in the future.
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Please search. There's like 4,353,586 threads on this already.

Here's a good one:

HFP Suspension Review
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Just put these on yesterday. Handling is very good, the ride is compliant (driving over bumps). I can't complain. It's a very good setup. The car doesn't understeer as much.

Crazycurt84, I would save my money on strut bars as they don't do much for our cars handling wise. They do look sick but, the money could be spent on something for useful like a rear sway bar.
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