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well im not a suspension pro, but:

springs not shocks control ride height, so changing springs would change ride height

aftermarket springs are built to fit the same as standard suspension, and your bilstein springs should be the same fit as standard suspension

i dont think it would be bad for the suspension unless its specifically designed for your current ride height

ok thx for your answer mate!

anyway ive got bilstein shocks and HKS springs..

and the shocks are fixed... i wanted to install bodykit and dont want to be tooooooo low... thats why i want to change the springs so height of car go up....

so if i change the HKS springs to normal standard springs the height of ride will go up and shocks will be on same duty.. right?

cheers

paul

ok thx for your answer mate!

anyway ive got bilstein shocks and HKS springs..

and the shocks are fixed... i wanted to install bodykit and dont want to be tooooooo low... thats why i want to change the springs so height of car go up....

so if i change the HKS springs to normal standard springs the height of ride will go up and shocks will be on same duty.. right?

cheers

paul

Hi Paul, you can have additional circlip grooves machined into the Bilsteins (they already have 1 or 2 grooves) so that you can adjust the height. PM me for details.

:) cheers :)

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