How much do H&R sport springs settle?

How much do H&R sport springs settle?

Re: Do H&R Sport Springs settle? ( In actuallity, ALL springs settle a little after first being installed. The amount they settle varies anywhere, and can be as much as 1/4″ sometimes. It really depends on the installation, the spring mfger, the number of new components installed, and other factors.

What are H&R Springs?

H&R Race Springs are designed for high performance drivers who want the most out of their vehicles. When the need for uncompromised handling performance becomes a priority, H&R Race Springs will provide over-the-top race ready performance and appearance.

Do you need alignment after replacing springs?

Yes, you will need an alignment after replacing springs – especially lowering springs. This is because to replace car springs, you need to first remove the shocks from the suspension system. And while doing so, you will work with many other suspension components like caster / camber plate that can cause misalignment.

How long does it take coil springs to settle?

Normally about 500-1000 miles for the springs to settle. As stated above, all of the suspension parts should be torqued with the full weight of the car on them. Also, have your alignment checked after about 1000 miles.

How long do H&R Springs last?

There is no set time for how long they will last. It’s all up to the internal seals which could last 5-40k miles. The only thing you can do is to put them on and make it a habit to check them every once in a while.

What is a B7 VW Passat?

The Volkswagen Passat (B6 & B7) is a front-engine D-segment large family car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen from 2005 to 2010 (B6) and from 2010 to 2015 (B7, facelift).

Where is H&R suspension made?

H&R Sport Springs have been engineered to deliver improved handling and a lowered ride height while maintaining superb ride quality. Manufactured and tested at our facility in Lennestadt, Germany, H&R Sport Springs are the ideal solution for the enthusiast who appreciates race-bred components designed for street use.