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Old 05-22-2007, 05:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Springs for self-levelling rear shocks

Are there any lowering springs that can be installed with self-levelling rear shocks (European and Australian models)?

I would like to lower my ride, but cannot sped big $ on Eibach or KW coilovers.

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Old 05-23-2007, 02:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That makes sense.

However, since I would need to buy non load levelling shocks in the US (they are not available here) It wont be so cheap (shipping, taxes duties). It might be just couple of hundred dollars under a price of complete Eibach dumpers and springs set which I can by here.

Thanks for clearing this out to me Ultimateracerman, I appreciate your thoughts as always.
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This is a quote from joey from another thread...

...Here are the stock measurements of my car before I changed to coilovers.
The measurement is from the ground to the highest point in the curve of the fender.


FL 30 1/2".......FR 30 1/2" (775mm)
RL 31 1/8".......RR 31" (787mm)

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I have my Eibach Prokit install from new and it is sitting 738mm front and 748mm rear after 1 year. I found it strange to see a higher backend but according to what joey's measurement it is higher from stock anyway and they are exactly 1.5" lower in my car as advertised so I think the self-leveling shock is not kicking back. I heard that if you lower more it might raise. Not sure how much lower will trigger it, may be 3" to 4". So far 1.5" seems fine.
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