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Ive got some ohlins rear coilovers that need some helper springs, but i dont know where to find any.

Any suggestions?

Theyre about 74 or 76mm ID

Rang autosport, and they can only get eibach who dont make any off the shelf ones in my size. He suggested I goto industrial springs and get some custom.

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Do you have the intermediate spring seats? If not, then you would have to get them made as well. Eibach do make 70 mm tender springs (part numbered from 0025.070.0015 to 0070.070.0060) so a 74 mm to 70 mm intermediate (adaptor) spring seats would do the job.

Cheers

Gary

Do you have the intermediate spring seats? If not, then you would have to get them made as well. Eibach do make 70 mm tender springs (part numbered from 0025.070.0015 to 0070.070.0060) so a 74 mm to 70 mm intermediate (adaptor) spring seats would do the job.

Cheers

Gary

nah no spring seats. Ill have alook into that, thanks.

from memory tein use a 75mm diameter spring and helper on the super streets I can't remember if thats an ID or an OD though. I'd give fulcrum suspension a ring if you are in qld or maybe wholesale suspension if in Sydney. sorry don't know any others.

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