Since I am carrying heavy load ( Actually, it is a stretch limo), I am thinking to put the self levelling suspension ( Nivomat ones) from the SRT8, do you think it would fit?
yes they fit, but you need to change the springs as well to the SRT ones, so that you have the right spring rates..
also you will need to do the front as the SRT springs are about 1.5 inches lower than the non-srt ones, so your car will have a higher front rake if you don't
I had the SRT nivomats on my 300C, I liked them, got near 50K out of them before I blew out the shocks..
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I've been trying to sell mine for a few months now with no luck and decided to lower the price a few times. They have less than 10 miles on them, like new suspension.
I know the 2005 and 2006's have Nivomats in the rear and Bilsteins in the front, but sometime later on I believe they went to Bilsteins all around. Not sure what year that was changed though.
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I believe the self-leveling Nivomats were also installed on Daytona Chargers....and maybe the SRT Design 300's too?
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Originally Posted by NorCal Cruizer
I've been trying to sell mine for a few months now with no luck and decided to lower the price a few times. They have less than 10 miles on them, like new suspension.
Let me know if you're interested.
These ^^^^ maybe a good idea for you as they are the SRT design and do not lower the car from a stock 300c. This may be a bit better on a stretched car to stop with the scrubbing of the belly in parking lots. Just a thought... Plus NorCal is a nice guy and deserves to sell his suspension now!
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