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I'm dying waiting for someone to come out with aftermarket springs or coilovers for the 2015 sedan.
Is the point to make the R-Spec ride better or to have it lower? If lower, won't it ride firmer than it already does?
Is the point to make the R-Spec ride better or to have it lower? If lower, won't it ride firmer than it already does?
OP said that H&R springs are incorrectly listed on many drop ship sites as in stock, but Amazon says these are available.
http://www.amazon.com/H-R-52020-2-Sport-Spring/dp/B00C7M0KRM
The problem is, while sites like this one: http://www.tunersdepot.com/2009-hyundai-genesis-lowering-springs/h-r-sport-lowering-springs-4dr-sedan-60986.html say that these springs are for the sedan, most of the other sites say they are for the coupe.
Sometimes sharing a name with the coupe is a PITA. Aftermarket vendors tend to confuse the two more often that not.
What gives with the H&R springs? Legit for the Sedan or not?
Price?Ceika can design custom coilovers for your sedan.
Price?
NM, $1500. Yikes.
$1500 isn't bad for a nice quality set of coils
The other options for the sedan are more than 500 dollar cheaper though. Not bad, but far from the best deal right now.
Only coils I know of are the Megan Racing or BC with both getting mixed reviews online. Never heard of Ceika before so I'm not sure what their reviews are either. May be paying $500 more for the same stuff.
Only coils I know of are the Megan Racing or BC with both getting mixed reviews online. Never heard of Ceika before so I'm not sure what their reviews are either. May be paying $500 more for the same stuff.