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Old 02-17-2005, 07:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Mopar Performance Lowering Springs are now Available

We now have in stock the Mopar Performmmance lowering springs. I will be able to open a box and take pictures and give any further details available on either Friday or Monday(2-18-05). According to the catalog they fit the C model and R/T models only. And rear whel drive only as well.

I am sorry but I do not have any further information right now.

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Old 02-17-2005, 07:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I think this product needs a better title....
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Old 02-18-2005, 12:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Here is a picture of them. They do not give any information on who makes them or how much it lowers it. I will try to get more information..
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Old 03-02-2005, 02:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Chrysler has just raised the retail price on these to $279.
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what is the big restriction of these springs on a awd. has any one done or even tried it before. I dont mind buying these and trying them out. One more thing will i loose my warranty as i am an awd probably rwd wont loose theirs because this is genuine mopar product built for rwd 300c.
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what is the big restriction of these springs on a awd. has any one done or even tried it before. I dont mind buying these and trying them out. One more thing will i loose my warranty as i am an awd probably rwd wont loose theirs because this is genuine mopar product built for rwd 300c.
The AWD has a completely different suspension design, including spring rates, tension, shocks, control arms, knuckles, etc. It is taken from the previous gen E-class AWD.
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any reports or pictures of the drop with these springs yet?
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here you go...I have had them installed for about three days now
Finally got the pics of my 300c
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Randar; So how much do you think that they lowered your ride? Enquiring minds; (OK, I) want to know.
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The AWD has a completely different suspension design, including spring rates, tension, shocks, control arms, knuckles, etc. It is taken from the previous gen E-class AWD.

NOOOOOO, are u serious,

Any ways, does any know the status on eibach building pro springs for AWD owners. I heard one of the members here talk about it. But i guess u guys should know the status, that i mean northern.
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