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Old 08-02-2013, 12:55 PM
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How worn are your shocks?

I've seen other H&R lowering springs on c4s without issues.

Seems odd you would have to do something like this with H&R's. Eibach Pro-kits I can understand.
Old 08-02-2013, 01:35 PM
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I love these sort of solutions, also, is this a C4S, it sort of looks a little wider over the rear wheel wells. Beautiful car.
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Oh, it was the cars rear end that was sagging
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Sorry for resurrecting such an old thread, but does anyone have pictures of these spacers?
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I made a set for my C4S. I turned a set of hockey pucks down to half their thickness and added a bore to fit over the shaft (matches the steel lower perch).

It’s not much more than it sounds. Good luck!



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