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H&R 60mm ID Single Race Spring Length 140mm Spring Rate 200 N/mm or 1143 lbs/inch

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H&R 60mm ID Single Race Spring Length 140mm Spring Rate 200 N/mm or 1143 lbs/inchElevate your racing performance with H&R 60mm ID Single Race Springs, specifically engineered for motorsport enthusiasts. With a spring length of 140mm and a robust spring rate of 200 N mm (1143 lbs inch), these springs offer unmatched resilience and responsiveness, perfect for high performance vehicles. Designed with precision in Germany, H&R Race Springs utilize high tensile strength wire alloy. This innovation allows for a thinner wire, resulting

Elevate your racing performance with H&R 60mm ID Single Race Springs, specifically engineered for motorsport enthusiasts. With a spring length of 140mm and a robust spring rate of 200 N/mm (1143 lbs/inch), these springs offer unmatched resilience and responsiveness, perfect for high-performance vehicles.

Designed with precision in Germany, H&R Race Springs utilize high tensile strength wire alloy. This innovation allows for a thinner wire, resulting in enhanced strength without the extra weight. Our springs are crafted from 54SiCr6 spring steel, a lightweight material that contributes to overall agility and performance while ensuring durability.

One of the standout features of the H&R 60mm ID Race Springs is their significant weight benefits. On average, they are 15% lighter than competitor springs, offering improved handling and better power-to-weight ratios. Furthermore, they provide 10% more travel, which is essential for maintaining control during dynamic driving conditions.

  • Precision Engineering: Each spring is pre-blocked at the factory, guaranteeing that they will never set or sag, ensuring consistent and reliable performance for your racing needs.
  • Variety for Optimal Performance: The H&R Race Spring line includes a comprehensive selection of spring lengths and rates, allowing you to customize your setup for maximum efficiency and performance. With options ranging from 80mm to 300mm in length, find the perfect fit for your Porsche GT3 or any other Euro spec car.

Whether you're on the track or the street, H&R Race Springs deliver the performance and reliability you demand. Experience the unmatched engineering and design that sets H&R apart in the world of motorsport!

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