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Lowering Springs


Dan H
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Hi guys, ive recently bought some Rev3 lowering springs off eBay for my Rev2. The advert did say that they've had the bottom ring cut off to make them lower. Now ive had an email thru from a 3rd party saying that they're only for sale because they're dangerous and wont fit properly. Anyone advise?!? :(

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doesnt sound like lowering springs to me, just standard springs that would be cut to make them lower...

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avoid, cuttin of any spring is not recommended

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Yeah, I wouldnt use the springs if they are cut.

They will be too soft for one, and will probably bottom out the shocks everywhere.

Also could be dangerouse, whos to say they are all the same cut etc etc..

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Cut off springs... didnt think anyone bothered doing that anymore!

-Z

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ull also fail your MOT which means replacing them any way so id stick to buying some proper lowering springs.

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NEVER CUT SPRINGS!

I've got a set of Eibach Pro-Kit Rev3 springs (-25mm) for sale. £100... buyer arranges collection or delivery.

If anyone's keen I can bring them to JAE in my mates car.

:thumbsup:

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