GERMAN-ENGINEERED LOWERING

Sport springs, Touring Cup kits, coilovers, and sway bars from the Lennestadt factory.

Brand DNA

THE QUIET STANDARD FOR EUROPEAN SUSPENSION

H&R has been engineering performance springs in Germany since 1970 — they're the brand that shows up under enthusiast Porsches, BMWs, Audis, and Volkswagens without fanfare. Sport Springs are the daily-driver drop; Race Springs and the RSS coilover line take it further.

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By the numbers

THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE

3,663 H&R SKUs
3,000+ MOTORMIA Builds
3,734 Owners Running H&R
$454 Average MSRP

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About H&R

Are H&R springs and suspension worth buying?

Yes, H&R is widely respected in the springs and suspension space — H&R is a German spring manufacturer with motorsport heritage in DTM and the Nürburgring 24h, and OE partnerships with Porsche tuning houses. On MOTORMIA, 3,663 H&R parts span lowering springs, sport coilovers, and anti-roll bars, with 3,000+ active member builds running H&R components. For most performance buyers, H&R is considered worth the price premium for its combination of street manners and durability under load.

Does H&R fit my car?

H&R offers fitment across a wide range of platforms. The most-installed H&R fitments on MOTORMIA are: Porsche 911, BMW M3, Porsche Cayman, Volkswagen Golf, and Ford Mustang. To confirm exact compatibility for your specific make, model, year, and submodel, use the fitment selector at the top of any H&R product page — the catalog cross-references H&R's part numbers against verified factory specs.

Are H&R springs and suspension good for daily driving or only the track?

Both. H&R's Sport Springs lines are engineered for street use — progressive sport springs, OE-spec damper compatibility, and 1.0–1.5" drop. The RSS+ and Ultra-Low coilovers lines are track-focused, with RSS+ height-and-damper-adjustable coilovers, motorsport rates, and Ultra-Low monotube options, and remain street-legal but are optimized for repeated heavy use. Most MOTORMIA members running H&R daily choose the street line. Each product page tags the intended use so you can match the part to how you actually drive.

How does H&R compare to Eibach?

H&R and Eibach are both top-tier springs and suspension brands. H&R is German spring specialist leaning slightly more aggressive on spring rates, while Eibach has deeper OE pedigree and a 1-million-mile warranty. On MOTORMIA, H&R parts average $454 across 3,663 SKUs. The decision usually comes down to budget, brand preference, and which product line has a direct fit for your specific chassis.

Can I install H&R springs and suspension myself?

A typical H&R install takes 3–5 hours with a spring compressor, torque wrench, and post-install alignment. Each product page lists torque specs, required tools, and any vehicle-specific gotchas. If you've done similar work before, a H&R install is a weekend job. If this is your first time, a professional shop install is a safe choice for parts that affect braking, steering, or fuel-system pressure.

Does MOTORMIA offer returns on H&R parts?

Yes. Most H&R parts on MOTORMIA are eligible for our standard 30-day return policy provided they're unused, uninstalled, and in original packaging. Exceptions are special-order items (flagged with a "Special Order" badge on the product page) and any part that shows installation marks. The trust box on each product page shows the exact return eligibility for that SKU. H&R's manufacturer warranty (5 years) is processed through MOTORMIA on your behalf.