just got these HR's today. love the color. these are for the 95 and up pride. will post a comparison against the 121 spax springs tomorrow.
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H&R "blueberry" lowering springs
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Oh man...and now I completely regret buying these FMS springs! How much...and where did you get them?
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spring rates? (yeah i know they're progressive)Trees aren't kind to me...
currently: 2 88Ls (Scrappy and Jersey), 88LX, 90L(Pepe), 91L, 91GL (Skippy) 93 GL Sport (the Mighty Favakk), 94 (Bruce) & 95 Aspire SEs, 97 Aspire (The Joker),
94 Justy 4WD, 87 Fiero GT, plus 2 parts cars. That's my fleet.
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H&R "blueberry" lowering springs
Tim
'97 Aspire ST, UltraViolet Blue, 37k miles - New Storage Queen
'03 SVT Lightning, Dark Shadow Gray, 30k miles - Storage Queen 11 months/year
'95 SVT Aspire B3T, Green Mica, 75k miles - DD
'01 ZX-500R, Violet Pearl/Gray, 5400 miles - Storage Queen
'89 Suzuki FA50 Bright Red - Lake Transportation
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Previous Vehicles
'92 Festiva L "Sport" Green Mica
'92 Festiva GL Blue Pearl
'92 Capri XR2 Performance Red
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OK as promised, i got out my harbor freight digital caliper and took comparitive measurements. without even measuring though right away i could see a difference when i put the H&R's side by side with the SPAX/FMS springs, especially the fronts. as you too can see the HR's are taller by almost an inch and the rears are taller by almost 5/8". notice also there are more coils in the HR's. i'm no spring expert but from what i've read about active coils in a coil spring, you count only the full coils as active. i welcome any enlightenment. i count the HR's as having 2 more active coils on the fronts and 1 more on the backs as compared to the SPAX/FMS's. now the actual dimensions:
H&R SPAX/FMS
front wire diam. 10.45mm 10.25mm
front coil diam. 106mm 106.5mm
front height 316mm 292mm
rear wire diam. 9.7mm 9.7mm
rear coil diam. 100mm 101mm
rear height 313mm 329mm
obviously the only real differences are in the uninstalled heights and the # of coils. also pretty obvious is that the HR's are a bit stiffer but how much i can't say now. i hope to build a crude test bench using angle iron, a bathroom scale, and a 2 ton bottle jack and if i don't smash my face in i hope to be able to post actual lbs. of force for every inch i compress the spring.
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OK as promised, i got out my harbor freight digital caliper and took comparitive measurements. without even measuring though right away i could see a difference when i put the H&R's side by side with the SPAX/FMS springs, especially the fronts. as you too can see the HR's are taller by almost an inch and the rears are taller by almost 5/8". notice also there are more coils in the HR's. i'm no spring expert but from what i've read about active coils in a coil spring, you count only the full coils as active. i welcome any enlightenment. i count the HR's as having 2 more active coils on the fronts and 1 more on the backs as compared to the SPAX/FMS's. now the actual dimensions:
H&R SPAX/FMS
front wire diam. 10.45mm 10.25mm
front coil diam. 106mm 106.5mm
front height 316mm 292mm
rear wire diam. 9.7mm 9.7mm
rear coil diam. 100mm 101mm
rear height 313mm 329mm
obviously the only real differences are in the uninstalled heights and the # of coils. also pretty obvious is that the HR's are a bit stiffer but how much i can't say now. i hope to build a crude test bench using angle iron, a bathroom scale, and a 2 ton bottle jack and if i don't smash my face in i hope to be able to post actual lbs. of force for every inch i compress the spring.
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still learning how to make hyperlinks. this is 3rd try for the "HR springs" seller on Ebay germany. cost was 167 Euro + 53 Euro for shipping. took a little over 2 weeks. there are only a few sellers willing to ship to U.S. and this guy had the best overall price.
<A HREF="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&vxp=mtr&item=121084218159"> HR springs</a>
crap i see it didn't work in the preveiw. ok well that was bad advice i got from an hours research on making hyperlinks. sorry, i am generation U maybe V when it comes to computers. maybe someone can tell me what i did wrong. maybe someone will tell me to take a flying @#&+. maybe you can copy the address and paste in in your search bar. i give up for tonight.Last edited by F3BZ; 03-20-2013, 11:48 PM.
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don't dismiss using the FMS/SPAX springs. i am keeping both the spax and hr's and who knows, i might find the best set up is spax in back and hr up front. it's going to matter ultimately how heavy or light the car is. if you have a B3/B6 and no accessories and maybe a few fiberglass pieces, then the spax's might be the best ride. the spax set was for an 88-89 121, a very light car at around or under 1700#. there was no automatic or A/C or power anything on most of them. just the difference between the festiva/pride crash bumpers and the skinny euro bumpers on a 121 is almost 50#. i think some of the compaints about the FMS springs might be due to the installation of a heavier and or turbo setup, maybe A/C, etc. HR makes a spring set for the early (before 95) pride but i'll bet that it would be very similar to the FMS set because those were lighter cars. the set i bought is for the 95+ pride and i suspect that they are a little meatier because HR had to take into account that those later prides could have an automatic (53# over a 5 spd.), A/C, power windows,PS, airbag, ABS, more sound deadener,crash bumpers, etc.Last edited by F3BZ; 03-21-2013, 12:13 AM.
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What I'm keen to see and hear is what the car looks like after and how nice is the ride. I'm halfway through removing my FMS 'sport' springs (only done the back so far) and replacing them with Aspire springs. Already the car rides much more to my personal liking and the back end no longer looks like there's a big block Chev engine squatting it down.
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thanks gergorian for the tip. for now instead of being clever i'm just pasting the current auction.
there is no page for the spax/fms spec springs. just goto www.larkspeed.com and search mazda 121.
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