Product Details

H&R Sport Springs for your 2000-2008 Jaguar S-Type (X200) 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's 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.

Every spring produced by H&R comes from the H&R ISO 9001 certified engineering and manufacturing facility in Germany. All H&R springs are produced from a special 54SiCr6 spring steel, which has strength rated at 290,000 psi resulting in unrivaled tensile strength and resiliency. H&R Sport Springs offer the handling characteristics and aggressive appearance that you've been looking for, without the harsh ride characteristics of less-advanced spring systems.

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.

Standard Features

  • Lowers 1.5 - 1.8 inches on average
  • Our Top Selling Spring
  • Progressive spring design, reduces ride height, superb ride quality
  • (hf) 54SiCr6 Spring Steel, Shot Peened, Block Set, Lightweight, Strong and Resilient
  • Made in Germany
Specifications
Part Number 29436
Part Name Sport Springs
Country of Origin Germany
Vehicle 2000-2008 Jaguar S-Type
Chassis Code X200
Spring Type Linear
Ride-Height Adjustable Yes
Lowering - Front 1.3 inches
Lowering - Rear 1.2 inches
Quantity Full Set (Front & Rear)
Fitment Note 1 Performance aftermarket shocks or struts are highly recommended for this application.
Vehicle Fitment
  • 2000 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2001 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2002 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2003 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2004 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2005 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2006 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2007 Jaguar S-Type (X200)
  • 2008 Jaguar S-Type (X200)

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