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Your right...a GREAT ride !! (archive)

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Posted by John L '75 golf Philly PA on June 26, 2000 at 10:48:07:

In Reply to: progressive, not linear-more posted by o2fly on June 26, 2000 at 10:46:00:

: : The H&R's were linear, not progressive.I have't driven on any other '02's with different set-ups so I don't have a lot to compare to,..BUT....compared to what i had...its real nice...Sits about 1 1/4" lower...squats nice and level in the turns and the Bil Sports are not too harsh at all....I love this combo & I appreciate all the help from this board whose input had everything to do with the type of springs & shocks I installed...THANKS!!!
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: : :My previous set-up was Stock springs..whites on the back and Blue-green on the front. Shocks were Bilstein HD's..
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: : :P.S. obviously there is 2 ways to install the springs, (one end had tighter windings than the other end) I didn't know, so I installed them with the H&R lettering right-side-up....I hope this is OK...???

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: H&R springs for 2002s are progressive. If you installed set # 50401 then they are progressive. Here are the numbers from H&R. { I am a distributor of theirs} Front 250-300-340, rear 255-280-320. Great product, ride is awesome with either Bilstein h.d. or sport! Enjoy! O==00==O David




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