H&r Lowering Springs Fits 29274-1 Audi Q3 Audi Q3 Bis/up 1130kg Va 25 Ha 40mm on 2040-parts.com
US $255.54
Location:
Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New
Brand:H&R
Model:Q3
Manufacturer Part Number:29274-1 Audi Q3
Type:Typ 8U/8U1
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany
Year:09/11>
Manufacturer:Audi
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Car: Audi
Model: Q3
Type: Typ 8U/8U1, 4WD, bis/ up to 1130kg VA-Last/ FA-load, mit ABE
Year: 09/11>
Drop front / rear: VA 25 HA 40mm
Max. front axle load: bis/up 1130kg
Max. rear axle load:
H&R product code: 29274-1 Audi Q3
Note: 12
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H&R Sport Springs
H&R Sport Springs are the ideal solution for the enthusiast who appreciates race-bred components designed for street use.
Product Benefits:
Sporty appearance
Improved handling characteristics
Lowered center of gravity
Linear or progressive spring design
Compatible with OE and aftermarket shock absorbers
Powder coated for anhanced appearance and corrosion resistance
Delivered with ABE or TUV approval
Engineered, manufactured and tested in Germany
The most challenging race tracks, the best drivers, the fastest cars: Whether in the DTM, the Formula 1 or on the street with supercars like the Mercedes CLK DTM AMG or Porsche Carrera GT-H&R suspension components offer precise handling performance for more than 1000 vehicle springs.
The secret to such success? To put it simply, the technology H&R employs to develop cutting-edge suspension systems for competition use is the very same used to develop innovative suspension components for street-driven cars. For the eighth year straight, H&R has been named the supplier for the DTM teams of Mercedes. In addition, H&R maintains extensive involvement in several touring car, GT and Monoposto racing series, not to mention the Formula 1- where each circuit may have its own demanding characteristics. In the harsh environs of competition, H&R is able to test new materials and innovate production technologies that can help racing teams adapt to changing road conditions accurately and efficiently.
Clearly, H&R holds an advantage when it comes to developing competition suspension components, and it is this same flexibility and attention to detail that allows H&R to design and manufacture components like springs, shock absorbers and height-adjustable coil-overs for high-performance street use. Indeed, one of the greatest accomplishments an automotive component manufacturer can attain is to become an Original Equipment (OE) supplier for the automotive industry—and H&R has reached the highest echelon in the industry by supplying precision suspension components to some of the world’s greatest automobile manufacturers. For example, Porsche equips its ultra high-performance Carrera GT as well as its 996 & 997 GT II and GT III with H&R components, while Volkswagen uses them on the Golf R32, the fastest Golf ever. And recently, Mercedes Benz chose H&R suspension components for its CLK supercar, the CLK DTM AMG. Directly derived from Mercedes’ DTM race car, this special model is limited to a production run of 100 units, and with 580-bhp, is one of the fastest production street cars in the world.
All of H&R’s products are 100% made in Germany, and meet ISO 9001 Quality Assurance Standards as well as the rigid safety standards of the German TUV. In addition to the finest-quality materials and state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques, H&R prides itself in its ability to remain flexible in product development and production. Whether in motorsport competition or OE manufacturing, flexibility is key to fulfilling the many requirements of the industry today.
H&R employs about 100 highly-motivated and uniquely qualified individuals who design, develop, produce and sell suspension components for H&R customers around the world.
Simply put, H&R is more than just a suspension manufacturer — it is a company whose core philosophies are innovation, quality and performance.
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