H&R Sport Springs | 2020+ Toyota Supra GR 3.0

Titan Motorsports

Well-Known Member
Silver Sponsor
First Name
Kyle
Joined
Jul 31, 2019
Threads
41
Messages
225
Reaction score
291
Location
Orlando, FL
Website
www.titanmotorsports.com
Car(s)
2020 MKV Premium White, 2020 MKV Premium Black, MK4 Supras. Among others.
Vehicle Showcase
3
Who is interested in a set of H&R springs for their new Supra?

Sport springs from H&R lowers your MkV by 1" in the front and .75" in the rear.

"Sport Spring kits are H&R’s number one selling product. Enhance the look of your vehicle with a reduced fender well gap. H&R Sport Springs lower the vehicle center of gravity and reduce body roll for better handling. The progressive spring rate design provides superb ride quality and comfort. A lower wind resistance signature will make the vehicle more streamlined and improve gas mileage. If you are only looking to improve one part of your vehicle’s suspension, you cannot go wrong with installing Sport Springs. Fun to drive, H&R Sport Springs are the number one upgrade for your vehicle."

PM or e-mail me to be one of the first!
Sponsored

 

Apliiqq

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2019
Threads
7
Messages
49
Reaction score
49
Location
montreal
Website
www.instagram.com
Car(s)
Bagged E30, Supra MKV, Drift BRZ, Daily E30
Who is interested in a set of H&R springs for their new Supra?

Sport springs from H&R lowers your MkV by 1" in the front and .75" in the rear.

"Sport Spring kits are H&R’s number one selling product. Enhance the look of your vehicle with a reduced fender well gap. H&R Sport Springs lower the vehicle center of gravity and reduce body roll for better handling. The progressive spring rate design provides superb ride quality and comfort. A lower wind resistance signature will make the vehicle more streamlined and improve gas mileage. If you are only looking to improve one part of your vehicle’s suspension, you cannot go wrong with installing Sport Springs. Fun to drive, H&R Sport Springs are the number one upgrade for your vehicle."

PM or e-mail me to be one of the first!
I'd be interested :D
 

MA617M

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 27, 2017
Threads
23
Messages
2,302
Reaction score
5,150
Location
Australia
Car(s)
lots
I'm interested.

I'm also interested in the H&R spring rates vs the OE spring rates :)
 

Mr. Kurtz

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Jul 21, 2019
Threads
11
Messages
89
Reaction score
52
Location
Connecticut, USA
Car(s)
1981 Toyota Celica GT Sunchaser, 2020 Toyota Supra Premium
TRD springs were the first thing I did to my 86, right after I bought it. I’m very interested in a quality set of springs for the Supra, so I’ll keep an eye here for feedback.

Do these interfere with or inhibit the electronic suspension?
 

camshere

Member
First Name
Cam
Joined
Jun 28, 2019
Threads
2
Messages
17
Reaction score
19
Location
Western Australia
Car(s)
1972 TA22, 76 RA28, 77 RA28, 83 TT142, 73 S30
Do these interfere with or inhibit the electronic suspension?
Second this question - i'd be interested in these and a downpipe, i'm over in the states next week. Was there an answer on the Titan DP fitting RHD? My Supra is going to show up soon so happy to be a test mule...
 

MA617M

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 27, 2017
Threads
23
Messages
2,302
Reaction score
5,150
Location
Australia
Car(s)
lots
My set from Titan arrived today (sent to my work - Albins - Thanks Ashley!)

Very excited to get them in.
 

Supraboi7

Well-Known Member
First Name
Johnny Boi
Joined
Jul 31, 2019
Threads
14
Messages
739
Reaction score
986
Location
NC
Car(s)
2020 Toyota Supra
TRD springs were the first thing I did to my 86, right after I bought it. I’m very interested in a quality set of springs for the Supra, so I’ll keep an eye here for feedback.

Do these interfere with or inhibit the electronic suspension?
Did we ever figure out if these would play nicely with the stock electronic suspension?

Asking because the fitment and wheel gap looks perfect on these H&R's, so would there be any reason at all to pay triple for the HKS Hipermax touring kit assuming the additional adjustability offered was of no value to me?

On one hand I don't want to overpay for one kit that I might not need but I also don't want to cheap out on anything if the springs are lower quality.

Any thoughts from people who have either?

Thanks!
 

Darth

Well-Known Member
First Name
Ali
Joined
Aug 19, 2019
Threads
9
Messages
169
Reaction score
285
Location
Losail, Qatar
Car(s)
02 S2k, 09 Aerorace, 07 Y61, 14 1500 Denali
Vehicle Showcase
4
TRD springs were the first thing I did to my 86, right after I bought it. I’m very interested in a quality set of springs for the Supra, so I’ll keep an eye here for feedback.

Do these interfere with or inhibit the electronic suspension?
Second this question - i'd be interested in these and a downpipe, i'm over in the states next week. Was there an answer on the Titan DP fitting RHD? My Supra is going to show up soon so happy to be a test mule...

Did we ever figure out if these would play nicely with the stock electronic suspension?

Asking because the fitment and wheel gap looks perfect on these H&R's, so would there be any reason at all to pay triple for the HKS Hipermax touring kit assuming the additional adjustability offered was of no value to me?

On one hand I don't want to overpay for one kit that I might not need but I also don't want to cheap out on anything if the springs are lower quality.

Any thoughts from people who have either?

Thanks!

I used the H&R springs for about 400 miles now. No issues with stock electronic suspension so far. Ride height is perfect, just enough to clear speed bumps and drive throughs. In comfort mode its actually not that stiff and you can daily the car no problem. I still have to track the car and see how the body roll is compared to stock springs.
 
 




Top