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SOLD SOLD BMW 2002 "Ground Control" Rear Ride Hight Spring Perches


aabrahams

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Works with OEM and aftermarket stock diameter rear spring applications.  Sleeves over the OEM upper rear spring perch.  Adjusts +/- hight to adjust rake and ride hight with stock or aftermarket springs.  Very helpful for racing applications for corner weighting.  Nice piece here.  Sells new $300.00.  Looking for $200.00.  I ended up not using them - were inlcided as part of a coil over package purchased over the winter.  Put them on - took them off.  Up for grabs.  Buyer pays shipping - light stuff.   Paypal for payment please.  

 

abrahams_andrew@hotmail.com 

 

Thanks! 

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Well it seems that if I used stock springs or even the IE stage 2 springs I have, the car would sit higher than it already does. I would think that the springs that come with the kit are shorter than normal so that you can start lower and adjust up. I could

be wrong... I've never had a kit to actually measure the springs that come with them. It's very tempting! I will price springs and get back to you... Thanks

 

Rocco

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So I have a set of the Ireland Engineering rear race springs that are shorter - un used - was about to send them back.  Could send you the springs with the collars - just pay me what they are new - if that's the spring set up you want.  

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The springs are $150 from IE... That would put the total purchase price at $350. The kit with springs is $300 new from GC. Just doesnt add up for me. I really appreciate it but I think im going to pass. Please consider them open for anyone. Good luck with the sale im sure someone will snatch them up.

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