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Hurst Spring Kit - THOUGHTS?

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came across these on the Holley website.

big savings but couldn’t seem to find anyone that had installed them on an S550 but perhaps 1 review online.
several regarding the brand for old Mustangs and for some Dodge models.

additional 20% off w/ a code too. 😊

Hurst Stage 1 Spring Kit (1” drop)

https://www.holley.com/products/sus...ings_and_bumpstops/coil_springs/parts/6130022


I do eventually want to get some lowering springs on my ‘21 GT, just not now as I need to save a bit more for the install cost 😕

However, at that price and if folks come back with positive feedback, might just snag a set ahead of time.

I appreciate any feedback.
thanks in advance my fellow enthusiasts 👍🏻

-steven





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Automotive Item GradeHigh Performance
Bar Size (in)0.545in. FRONT / 0.718in. REAR
BrandHurst
Bushings IncludedNo
Clearance CategorySuspension and Chassis
Coil End Type (1)Pigtail
Coil End Type (2)Pigtail
Color/FinishHurst Gold Powdercoat
Constant or Variable Spring RateCONSTANT FRONT / CONSTANT REAR
Discount PercentageOver 75%
Emission Code5
Max Compressed Diameter (in)6.50in. FRONT / 5.50in. REAR
Max Compressed Length (in)3.00in. FRONT / 5.28in. REAR
Package Quantity4
Product TypeCoil Spring
Progressive Rate SpringNo
Sale CategorySuspension and Chassis
Spring PositionFront & Rear
Spring Rate235 lb/in FRONT / 830 lbs/in REAR
Uncompressed Diameter (in)6.35
Uncompressed Length (in)10.72
Use LocationSuspension
UPC084829821510
California Proposition 65 RequiredNo
Part Number6130022
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anyone have any thoughts on these?

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I mean they’re 80$. Might as well try them
 
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haha. I know

but the install cost is the kicker and not something I want/ can eat twice if I dont like.

I see they are Constant (Linear) type…

My car is more of a daily driver so would I want Linear or Progressive?

I think the 1” front and back drop sounds good tho.
 

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anyone have any thoughts on these?

thx
I'd choose the Ford Performance combo over these, but it depends what you're doing.

If you just want the car a little stiffer/lower, then these will do that and probably handle a little better as well. Overall, it's a performance street package; not a track package.
 

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I'd choose the Ford Performance combo over these, but it depends what you're doing.

If you just want the car a little stiffer/lower, then these will do that and probably handle a little better as well. Overall, it's a performance street package; not a track package.

thanks for the feedback.

I am wondering if Progressive springs are better for a daily driver?

I will have to check details on the Ford Performance set, thanks
 

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thanks for the feedback.

I am wondering if Progressive springs are better for a daily driver?

I will have to check details on the Ford Performance set, thanks
Marketing says progressive drives comfier for daily drivers. Linear performs better (for those that push the car and can use the predictability of the springs to push the limits).

If it’s comfort you seek and you want to hit the progressive train, Steeda’s probably the forum favorite.

At $80 you can’t lose though, Hurst is reputable, I doubt it’ll break.
 
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Marketing says progressive drives comfier for daily drivers. Linear performs better (for those that push the car and can use the predictability of the springs to push the limits).

If it’s comfort you seek and you want to hit the progressive train, Steeda’s probably the forum favorite.

At $80 you can’t lose though, Hurst is reputable, I doubt it’ll break.
thanks for the feedback

unfortunately they sold out 🙄

oh well, I will find something at some point, still waiting to hear back from the dealer regarding install cost
 

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thanks for the feedback

unfortunately they sold out 🙄

oh well, I will find something at some point, still waiting to hear back from the dealer regarding install cost
not sure on cost, I’d estimate atleast a few hundred for 2-3hrs labor + parts.

do you need struts/want to upgrade? You can get them done at the same time for basically “free” labor wise if you’re paying for spring replacement.
 
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not sure on cost, I’d estimate atleast a few hundred for 2-3hrs labor + parts.

do you need struts/want to upgrade? You can get them done at the same time for basically “free” labor wise if you’re paying for spring replacement.
thanks again

my car only has 16k miles on it and I wasnt planning on lowering it more than about 1” - 1.2” front and back so I should be good with the stock struts and shocks.

I would prefer the Ford dealer do the install and was hoping for a hookup on pricing since they service my car regularly.

I may have to look for the Hurst from other dealers because they seem to be a good match for what I think I would prefer which is Linear and 1” drop.

I need to check the suspension sticky and look thru the posts to see the specs on the different brands of springs.

I appreciate the feedback and chiming in 😉
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