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Would never cut springs, get lowering springs (dont say they only go do far cause you can get 30-120mm lowering springs). If you can find any for your car then do some research and find other cars that have the frame etc. and grab lowering springs from it.
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Zest wrote Right after extensive trawling through googles forums I rang a mate of mine bearing in mind we're UK based and he said he's positive yours cars suspension match's the Vauxhall/Opel insignia and coilovers for that would fit but you need to ring and ask your dealership or aftermarket trader.. you might need this to..thanks man!
Axle Load Front: 1091 kg / 2406 lb
Axle Load Rear: 1024 kg / 2257 lb
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-Moonshine wrote Summit racing has lowering spring for your car. But I don't see it hurting your car. Just be careful when your cutting your springs. Cut little by little because if you cut 2 in off the spring then you probably end up lowering the car 4in. So I don't see a problem just as long as you cut little by little until you get the ride height you want. Cut a half a coil off first and see where you at.link bro?
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lol i wouldn't cut springs, never would i ever suggest it, so unsafe
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