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Topic: Intrax springs?
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iceman302
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Anybody running them? If so, what are your impressions? I'm thinking about putting a set on my Mach 1, but all I've ever used are Eibachs. I've been happy with the Eibachs in the past, but they will only drop the car an inch. The Intrax will drop it 2 and will give me what I'm looking for, but I don't want it to ride like a go cart either.
-------------------- '65 Mustang Fastback
Posts: 4171 | From: Rancho Murieta | Registered: Oct 2006
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93ReefBlue5.0
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ive not personally used intrax myself, but i havent heard many good things about them... got with h&r or maybe sportlines...
Posts: 1535 | From: Sacramento, CA | Registered: Jun 2005
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*EPIK*
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H&R supersports...they drop 1.8 inches, ride & handle good, & they are from a quality, well respected company.
-------------------- =91 Notch:12.31@110 **Under Construction** =05 CTS-V: 418rwhp/393rwtq=13.01@111
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Posts: 6966 | From: 916 | Registered: Mar 2007
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Chris83179
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I swear by them. But I also haven't used anything else to compare to. No complaints from me. I think most people think they ride like crap due to the amount of lowering they give on the car...
-------------------- 13 Focus ST 01 Bullitt - Sold
Posts: 558 | From: Bay Area & Sac | Registered: Sep 2005
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iceman302
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quote: Originally posted by EPIKMACH: H&R supersports...they drop 1.8 inches, ride & handle good, & they are from a quality, well respected company.
Are they specific rate or progressive?
-------------------- '65 Mustang Fastback
Posts: 4171 | From: Rancho Murieta | Registered: Oct 2006
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venomous99
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Member # 1917
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intrax slam the car good but the ride is pretty harsh. ive had good luck with h&r.
-------------------- MKII Q7 89LX
Posts: 4811 | From: dc | Registered: Oct 2002
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xcessive50
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Member # 2995
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been in a car with those. rode like shit
Posts: 363 | Registered: Jun 2003
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iceman302
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Member # 7180
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quote: Originally posted by xcessive50: been in a car with those. rode like shit
I'm assuming that you mean the Intrax. I've pretty much decided on the H&R's.
-------------------- '65 Mustang Fastback
Posts: 4171 | From: Rancho Murieta | Registered: Oct 2006
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MustangNate
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They are okay if you want to feel like you are driving around on a skateboard.
I have a set with 35 miles on them (that's as long as I could take it) that I can't even seem to give away. They were on my '86GT.
Thinking about seeing if they'll fit on my '95GT since I don't drive it that much and the 4x4 look is bothering me.
-------------------- 1989 Mustang LX Vert, 5.0 Auto
Posts: 1032 | From: Chico | Registered: May 2004
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BUKSING
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H&R supersports FTW!!! I picked them over Eibach's sportlines and have no complaints.
Posts: 1571 | From: 510 | Registered: Mar 2006
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RAP66
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I'm running H&R springs on my GT and have them for my 03 Cobra, eventually I will get rid of the stomper look
-------------------- 91GT Kurgan Tuned:12lbs of boost 492.4 rwhp / 483.1 rwtq http://killcarb.org/
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Posts: 893 | From: SF Bay Area | Registered: Oct 2003
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STREETFIGHTER50
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had em on my 95 gt. rode pretty harsh & gave it a flat stance (didn't have the raked stance, like a muscle car should have) h&r's all the way!
-------------------- '89 Coupe-Kurgan Tuned 498/491RW, Vortech SI, 351W
Posts: 3925 | From: SF Bay Coastin' to Rocklin | Registered: Jun 2003
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