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For those who want tighter handling.

See my post under your fairwell. :)

Ha! Nice try. You mean the fakeass "CuriousOne" fairwell thread.

Anyway, I would call these 95% about handling and tightness, and 5% about lowering. Here. This is the description from the German Manufacturer:

"H&R OE Sport Springs lower your vehicle subtly, giving it a slightly more aggressive stance without radically changing its appearance. Designed to enhance front-to-rear balance and street handling performance, OE Sport Springs take the "wallow" out of the stock suspension, providing a more controlled feel and improved ride characteristics. All this while retaining the ride comfort you're accustomed to with added confidence."
 
Ha! Nice try. You mean the fakeass "CuriousOne" fairwell thread.

Anyway, I would call these 95% about handling and tightness, and 5% about lowering. Here. This is the description from the German Manufacturer:

"H&R OE Sport Springs lower your vehicle subtly, giving it a slightly more aggressive stance without radically changing its appearance. Designed to enhance front-to-rear balance and street handling performance, OE Sport Springs take the "wallow" out of the stock suspension, providing a more controlled feel and improved ride characteristics. All this while retaining the ride comfort you're accustomed to with added confidence."


1. Wallow? Wallow???? What wallow? My Genesis rides hard, no wallow.

2. Fronr on Genesis' is already so low, that when parking, you have to be extra careful not to get too close to the "tire stops" or perpendicular curbs, as you will harm the spoiler under the front of the car. The front does not need to be any lower.

3. Noticed that the site states it is for 4 and 6 cylinder Genesis. I know in other countries, a smaller 6 is available, but 4???
 
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