pro-kit vs. h&r

Tortoise

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Getting ready to order drop springs and cant decide between a pro-kit or h&r. I know theres threads and reviews all over but i figured if make a thread comparing the two. Im looking for a nice drop with a good ride. I was set on pro-kit but i saw somewhere somebody said people have been having issues with them making noises and stuff..I dont want any of that ****. Just wanted to get some opinions. Thanks guys!
 

7civics

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They are both great springs, the H&R do sit a little lower, I've used them in previous cars without any issues . I am currently running the Prokits and have put over 15,000 kms with no problems, if you have a '13 Si, they'll sit slightly lower in comparison to the '12.
 

Tortoise

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They are both great springs, the H&R do sit a little lower, I've used them in previous cars without any issues . I am currently running the Prokits and have put over 15,000 kms with no problems, if you have a '13 Si, they'll sit slightly lower in comparison to the '12.
no issues with noises or clunking with the prokits?
 

hey_mikey

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no issues with noises or clunking with the prokits?
the only reason you should have noise issues is improper install. of course, that doesn't stop ignorant people from complaining that it's a junk product. i think you see more bad reviews on the prokit just because eibach is one of the defaults when it comes to drop springs. so many people have used them that you'll find a lot of opinions, both good and bad.
 
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Nix

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I ran pro-kit springs for a long time. I had no issues. Although my reason for choosing them was that the drop was very slight, only 1" but a bit more than HFP, and I wouldn't need camber kits to correct anything.
 
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