I want to lower my 300c crd saloon I want to go 60mm but I cant find springs there only temporary until I can get enough money to get my air suspension
does anyone know where I can get lowering springs that go lower than -35mm??
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If not you could always buy 2nd hand stock springs and cut a coil off, not a MOT failure as they haven't snapped or fractured and as long as they reseat themselves in the shocker cups after a jack up then all is ok but all that seems like hard work if you're gonna airbag it afterwards
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not sure where you might find them in the UK, but they're all over ebay and tonnes of different performance shops and sites. i'd double-check fitment for the crd just in case anything might be different. i wouldn't imagine it being, but worth double-checking, that's for sure. the manufacturer's site is performance-suspension.eibach.com and they've got fitment info on there you can check
Rear shock is self levelling set up for both saloon & estate versions, you may need to replace the rear shocks with standard shortened dampers for suspension travel. See how you get on
Alternatively if you could push your budget, consider coilovers like BC Racing or KW's. The both good
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Misconception going on here,springs are the absorbers and shocks are the dampeners,they just got mixed up over the years,so the rear self levelling dampeners will only self level to the length of the absorbers...... get your head round that.... lol
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