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Hi, 

Anybody know whag springs will go onto my car, I  got some fitted in but they have significantly lowered my car. I'm thinking I may have put in lowering springs by accident, could anyone shed any light?


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Hello Omar,

Did you buy the springs yourself, and if so from where? 
If they were fitted by a garage (recently?) then just return the car and ask them to fit the correct ones.

Ensuring you ( if you are going to buy them-?) get the right ones should not be too difficult -  via. the reg. no. and /or the VIN. 
Can you come back to us on this please? 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 

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I bought them from a autoparts shop, I gave them my reg and it came up with these, I noticed my car sitting really low with these so had it diagnosed by kwik fit who said that you have installed lowering springs rather than standard ones. The shop I bought them from say that these are not lowering springs bit rather s line sports springs

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Is your an S Line?
Make of springs you bought and part number? 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 

Posted

Yes mine is an s line, don't have the part number or make, got them fitted in months ago 

Posted

I need to know which are th standard ones that go on this car, so I can get them ordered. Don't want any that make the car sit low. (Rear springs BTW)

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Surely Omar if you (yourself, rather than the fitting garage) bought them, then you should have access to, or be able to get, a receipt which will have the part number of your current incorrect ones. 
Correct ones? Worth typing your reg. no. into on-line suppliers such as Parts in Motion - there are more. That should point you to the correct ones, but it would be useful to confirm their listing will be for a different part to what you have already bought.

Any reason why you bought them, rather than the garage who you chose to fit them? 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 

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