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Vogtland Springs back in stock!

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Old 05-12-2005, 01:03 PM
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Vogtland Springs back in stock!

After a brief backorder delay, we have C43 springs back in stock and are now shipping. All backorders have been filled! Orders today and get immediate shipping!

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Vogtland Sport Springs are made in Germany and give your car improved dynamic handling, better cornering, and a dynamic appearance. This means better appearance with maximum driving comfort in normal operation and sporty, progressive tuning at the operating limits.

Lowering from 30 to 45mm is the optimum method for putting the full power of your car on the road. The lower center of gravity provides greater agility and increases driving fun. Our Sport Springs are available in different lowering versions from 30 to 45mm.

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Can I install these using my C43's stock shocks?

What size pad would I need to use?

Do you guys sell swaybars for my car? How much? Do I need to reinforce anything?
Old 07-20-2005, 08:11 PM
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My Vogtlands will be installed by tomorrow afternoon! I got #4 pads all around. I heard that anything less than that will have you really low.

/btw, the front swaybar is a simple install. You can do it yourself.
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Can I install the springs myself? Stock shocks is OK?

I have installed springs before on BMW's.

How about the rear swaybar? Pretty straight forward?
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I have heard that the rear might need to be dropped a little to install the sway bar. After looking under my car, I think it is more involved than the front. Not impossible, just not as simple as the unscrew old - screw in new of the front swaybar.

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