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Hi

Just need to pick your collective brains on this one.

A few years back I had to change the rear springs on my 04 Sport Saloon to pass the MOT, however the only springs I could get at short notice were heavy duty ones which mean the car now sits too high at the back.

I'm considering changing the rear springs again to get it sitting right and ideally want to use genuine BMW springs so if I can't find a set of exact replacement springs could I, for example, use coupe rear springs instead?

I don't want to go to the expense of a full set of lowered springs as I'm hoping to change the car next year so any advice would welcome.

Thanks

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Yeah you can mate, But i have a set of BMW ones for sale if your interested.

PM me if so please as I miss posts sometimes

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