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Did yours drop a bit more after 2 weeks? I see your pics and the drop seems very subtle. I was hoping for a bigger drop. I was 19" on my LR M3, so maybe it might helop reduce the gap a bit.Drive your car for 2 weeks and let the springs settle before getting an alignment.
Helluva write up, nice read.I wrote a review with measurements if anyone is interested.
H&R Lowering Springs for Model 3
I wrote a review with measurements if anyone is interested.
H&R Lowering Springs for Model 3
Do you remember what your FTG was with your Aeros? I love the look!
after searching reviews online H&R seems to be the way to go. I haven’t seen any negative reviews, however I see two different sets on tire rack. For 18” stock LR AWD do you recommend getting the 28659-1 or 28659-2? TIA
Here is my Model 3 Performance Lowered on H&R Springs. Loved the drop and the ride feel. The springs are for sale btw! (Toronto)
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Man, that looks way lower than mine and all other H&Rs I've seen. Curious, since it looks like you have a performance..are those part number 28659-1?Here is my Model 3 Performance Lowered on H&R Springs. Loved the drop and the ride feel.
It is the maxton design front lip and side skirts - Probably explains why it looks "Low Low"Yours look low low! What lip are you using?
I will have to get back to you on part number but it was for the AWD variant. I also have Maxton Design side skirts and front lip which may make it look lower. Also I have sold the Model 3 Performance and switched for a 2021 Standard Range. GT4 on the way for the weekends!Man, that looks way lower than mine and all other H&Rs I've seen. Curious, since it looks like you have a performance..are those part number 28659-1?
BTW, are you considering spacers? I think it would complement the look.
Here is my Model 3 Performance Lowered on H&R Springs. Loved the drop and the ride feel. The springs are for sale btw! (Toronto)
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Love the look and think that is about a perfect drop. Very nice.so hoping they settle more
No you are so wrong. It drives great snd much better than standard. I’ve just removed mine and gone back to the standard set up, it’s a night and day difference. The car suddenly feels a bit soft and floaty, and gone is the assured feel in bends.It is silly low with H&R. probably looks great and drives great on a Mercedes or Golf with no fender gap. Model 3 with no fender gap is just painful to drive and will scrap the bottom everywhere.
It is silly low with H&R. probably looks great and drives great on a Mercedes or Golf with no fender gap. Model 3 with no fender gap is just painful to drive and will scrap the bottom everywhere.