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Need advice on lowering springs

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Hi,
I'm looking to buy H&R lowering springs for my 24 ST. I had HRs on most of my cars and was always happy with them except for my '01 audi s4 (way too stiff).
1. In your experiences what is the settled height of the springs (settled drop)? I see that some people say that it doesn't settle as much as advertised (1.6/1.75).
2. How does the car feel being fully loaded (4 adults and 2 kids in the back, and a few bags full of ski gear)? I will never tow with it. Sometime I put 4-bikes on the hitch bike carrier.
3. Installation question. I see that some front HR installs have lettering in the right directions while others upside-down. I email HR and they said to install in the correct orientation. Thoughts?

Thank you in advance.
 

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I went with Eibach over H&R for the slight rake - I usually have 2 adults and 2 kids in my ST.. You really can't install the springs on the wrong side or wrong direction. Once you put them on the spring perch you will see the orientation and the springs are usually labeled.
 

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I went with Eibach over H&R for the slight rake - I usually have 2 adults and 2 kids in my ST.. You really can't install the springs on the wrong side or wrong direction. Once you put them on the spring perch you will see the orientation and the springs are usually labeled.
How long did you have them on? I've heard that eibachs settle way passed their advertised drop. Any thoughts on that? How's the ride quality? I have ridden in my friends st with steedas and the ride was way too rough for my taste. H&Rs suppose to be not as stiff.
Ty
 



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