White X-type w/ H&R springs-Pics* Question*
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Hello everyone, I've had my X-type for almost 5 years now & I've decided to lower my car. I chose to go w/ H&r's due to the fact that it was the most affordable route. I'm pleased with the results. Not too high or too low. The only gripe I have is that it seems that the rear is lower than the front. Anybody have any clues to why this is? Or is this normal for H&r's? I was thinking it could be the factory shocks as I did not change them out when I switched out springs.
Thank you to Exexpat for answering questions I had before installing the springs. Hope you guys like it! Attachment 160026 Attachment 160027 |
From the second pic, when concentrating on the wheels in relation to the wheel arches, the rear does appear lower.
However, the horizontal rubbing strips along the front and rear doors appear parallel to the ground. Whether this is due to perception or confirmed by actual measurements, it still looks neat. Graham |
Looks nice.
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So you kept the stock shocks...hows the ride with the stockies still on there?
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funkdoctor, a member on here had the same problem that you had and they just cut off a half a coil in the front to even it out.
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Mine sits exactly the same as yours right now and it bugs they heck out of me.. still waiting for pictures on this thread of the car with half a coil cut out...
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...springs-81629/ |
Originally Posted by bracester
(Post 593023)
So you kept the stock shocks...hows the ride with the stockies still on there?
Originally Posted by disguay
(Post 593043)
funkdoctor, a member on here had the same problem that you had and they just cut off a half a coil in the front to even it out.
Originally Posted by ahhhhwhoa
(Post 593273)
Mine sits exactly the same as yours right now and it bugs they heck out of me.. still waiting for pictures on this thread of the car with half a coil cut out...
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...springs-81629/
Originally Posted by Aonsaithya
(Post 592739)
Looks nice.
What are your thoughts on ride quality prior and post? |
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Here is my X on H&Rs. I think it looks pretty level, if not a touch higher in the rear.
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Originally Posted by Patterson
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Here is my X on H&Rs. I think it looks pretty level, if not a touch higher in the rear.
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Hey FunkDoktor, thanks. Are you, a DJ? Anyway, it might be that mine is a Sport. When I installed the H&Rs I also left the original shocks and struts in place. Here's something that shouldn't matter, but I don't carry the spare tire or the jack etc in my trunk. I figure all that gear is about 70lbs that I don't have in my trunk.
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I've got H&R lowering springs on my X-Type & it doesn't sit lower at the rear.
The ones in mine actually lowered the rear of the car further than the front from the factory heights, but it came out right in the end. Details of the springs here https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...40/#post547931 |
Originally Posted by Cambo351
(Post 594036)
I've got H&R lowering springs on my X-Type & it doesn't sit lower at the rear.
The ones in mine actually lowered the rear of the car further than the front from the factory heights, but it came out right in the end. Details of the springs here https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...40/#post547931 |
Originally Posted by Patterson
(Post 593831)
Hey FunkDoktor, thanks. Are you, a DJ? Anyway, it might be that mine is a Sport. When I installed the H&Rs I also left the original shocks and struts in place. Here's something that shouldn't matter, but I don't carry the spare tire or the jack etc in my trunk. I figure all that gear is about 70lbs that I don't have in my trunk.
Originally Posted by Cambo351
(Post 594036)
I've got H&R lowering springs on my X-Type & it doesn't sit lower at the rear.
The ones in mine actually lowered the rear of the car further than the front from the factory heights, but it came out right in the end. How did it come out right in the end? Thanks. Details of the springs here https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...40/#post547931
Originally Posted by exexpat
(Post 594263)
If you have red springs, they could be a race spring and have different specs. Mine were black and the car sat too low in the back also (it is a Sport model). I think the stock sport springs in rear with H&R front would solve the issue or a coil/half-coil cut off the front. The last choice would be to see if the H&R X-Type wagon rear springs are available and try those in a sedan. (I'd cut a coil or much as you can without the spring seating funny in the perch.)
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Originally Posted by funkdoktor
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That's a good idea. Thanks.
I have the red springs currently installed on my non sport x-type & my rear sits a little lower. Since the springs are progressive, what end should be cut? The end where the springs are close together or spaced out? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by exexpat
(Post 594624)
Ideally the dead coils should be cut. It depends on whether they taper in on top or bottom. Main thing is that they still seat correctly once everything is put back together.
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This is one of the front H&Rs being assembled. The loops taper at the top.
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Stock and H&R side by side |
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Here's my x-type on h&r. the front has half the coil cut but I'm destroying the inside of the tires. :( might do another alignment. sorry but shes super dirrrrty
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which side (top or bottom) are you cutting the coil from?
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Originally Posted by Ricky305
(Post 595299)
Here's my x-type on h&r. the front has half the coil cut but I'm destroying the inside of the tires. :( might do another alignment. sorry but shes super dirrrrty
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