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From digest.v7.n636 Sat Nov 22 00:24:14 1997
From: "Carl Buckland" <buckland_at_xmission.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 18:59:11 +0000
Subject: H&R Suspension Co OFB

H&R Suspension Systems is in full swing!

Roland Graef, who has been the springmeister at H&R springs for years, has relocated and reorganized the distribution center to Bellingham, Washington. Roland, now President of H&R (USA), informs me that the company is operating at full capacity , and that the warehouse is full of springs and shocks for nearly every BMW, Porsche, VW, Audi, and almost all other makes as well. He just sent me the new catalog, which is available to interested tuners by contacting:

H&R Special Springs
3815 Bakerview Spur #7
Bellingham, WA 98226

360-738-8881
FAX 360-738-8889

toll free: 1-888-827-8881

BTW, I just drove Jim C's M3 with Bilsteins and H&R 29910 M3 springs, and it was perfect. Short of the full coilover system, I would heartily reccomend Jim's setup, or Bob Tunnell's setup, which is the H&R 29910's with the adjustable Konis. The new catalog also shows much heavier and shorter springs for the track. I go with 456 lbs in the front, and 700 in the rear; pretty firm, but very fast.

Carl

Carl Buckland
Salt Lake City, Utah
FAX 801-531-6690

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