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![]() ![]() Drives: Look Signature... ;-) Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Germany / Bad.-Wuertt.
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Hi
,I'm searching the shortest springs which I can use with the original dampers at my car (signature ).I searched the web and found tein.com/s_tech. They say front and rear 1.9 inch (4.8 cm) lower. They are street legal in Europe/ Germany? They have a certificate for the technical monitoring association (TÜV)? This are the shortest springs on market? This would be OK, or 1.9 inch lower is too much for the original dampers? What is the max. lowering for the original dampers? At which value you would use also aftermarket shorter dampers (complete suspension)? Someone have this TEIN springs? Or an other product? How are your experiences? Maybe the springs were too short and the original dampers were damaged quickly? Thanks.
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