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H&R 51652-77 for a lowering spring?

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Hi folks!

My aftermarket wheel manufacturer suggested a pair of H&R 51652-77 to lower the car to sit nicely on some new 20".

I know that some providers make tesla specific springs which seem to be about 35-50% more expensive.

Would a pair of H&R 51652-77 or comparable springs also do the trick, at a more affordable price? I'd love to have some confirmation as the vehicles it does match it seems to be american muscle.

H&R 51652-77 Super Sport Spring
 
Hi folks!

My aftermarket wheel manufacturer suggested a pair of H&R 51652-77 to lower the car to sit nicely on some new 20".

I know that some providers make tesla specific springs which seem to be about 35-50% more expensive.

Would a pair of H&R 51652-77 or comparable springs also do the trick, at a more affordable price? I'd love to have some confirmation as the vehicles it does match it seems to be american muscle.

H&R 51652-77 Super Sport Spring

Hello,

Surprised you haven’t received any feedback! Not exactly sure when H&R came out with the model 3 springs, but here it is.

It’s approximately a 1.2 inch drop on front & rear with both application models.

Tesla Model 3 AWD Performance (2018-19) -
28659-1

Tesla Model 3 RWD Long Range (2017-19) - 54510