
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Only from H&R, Super Sport Springs have all the features of Sport Springs, plus additional lowering—great for the seasoned enthusiast looking for a little more. These high tech progressive springs retain superior ride comfort. The handling of your vehicle will be improved with a lower center of gravity. H&R Super Sport Springs give your vehicle the best-looking performance stance.
- Aggressive performance oriented drop of 1.75" to 2.3" on most applications
- Reduced body roll, better road feedback
- Provides superior ride and maximum lowering
- Lowers your center of gravity
- Great for performance driving and increased confidence
The Ultimate Sport Lowering Spring
Suspension is one of the most important factors in determining your vehicle’s day-to-day drivability. The first step in suspension tuning is to upgrade your vehicle’s stock springs. Upgrading your suspension components will ensure that your vehicle has improved handling and reduced body roll. H&R springs have superb ride comfort and increased driving convenience. H&R Special Springs are high quality products—they will not set or sag, they are designed and manufactured to be strong, resilient, and more durable than other automotive coil springs. All H&R springs are crafted from a special (hf) 54SiCr6 spring steel to ensure premium quality and performance. H&R Springs are shot-peened to increase their life by more than 200%. All production is completed in-house so product quality is ensured. Each spring is 100% tested before leaving H&R’s ISO9001 certified production facility in Germany.
H&R Special Springs is a German based suspension company that has been built on a foundation of superior quality, true performance, and the best customer service. H&R has established a proven heritage of unsurpassed industry, respect and customer confidence, all of which give H&R the definitive edge in suspension tuning and design. All H&R products are crafted in Germany and exceed ISO 9001 quality assurance standards. H&R maintains a North American facility located in Bellingham, Washington, where additional testing and research are conducted.