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Old 02-13-2005, 10:54 PM
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Default which suspension of these two are better

which do you guys prefer the:

APR/STaSIS Street Sport Suspension: 995$
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h&r street coilovers: 1200$

anyone ran either of these suspensions, or both, which and why

thanks
Old 02-13-2005, 11:10 PM
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Default Give me a call for a good comparison at

303-400-3001 after 9:30 A.M. MST
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Default There is a ton of info on these here...

Basic rule is if you do not track the H&R Streets are a great selection, if you track occasionally the Stasis is likely a better choice.

I've owned two Stasis kits(old StreetSports, not the koni sourced one like the ones you are looking at) and am now running H&Rs. Won't be changing to anything else soon, nice setup.

Search on H&Rs, StreetSports, my name, whatever. Think I have responded to this question now for 2yrs or more lol. Same recommendation though...
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Default I think the H&R Streets are fine on the track.

I loved them on the street, and they performed better than stock on the track. It's a great kit, and I don't think you can go wrong with them. I've never had the STaSIS ones, so I can't compare them.
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Default They may be... I haven't driven them on the track. The Stasis stuff is a little more ...

agressive on turn-in which I liked but harder to live with on the street imo. The H&Rs seem to fit me pretty well overall.
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Default The H&R's are excellent on the street, but underspring for

the weight of the S4. Heavier springs/more damping is severely missed when the car needs to transition from a fast straight into a slow corner (over and over again).

The car is heavy !
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They're still an improvement over stock, though, even on the track.
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Agreed.
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