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Old 07-17-2008, 08:54 AM
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eibach mentions ride heigh adjustments can be made via the spring pads....how tall are these, and can you simply cut them down?
 
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Hi Ryan48,
When I installed my shocks and springs I took down the part # off the rear spring pads (forgot to do so for the front). Anyway, I compared the part # with those posted on performance products (formerly automotion) for a 320slk. The #'s matched, I had the 5mm spring pads. 5mm is the thinnest pad offered. You might be able to shave a little, but at just 5mm if you shaved it I think the spring might cut through over time. Sorry I can't help with more info about the front spring pads.
 
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Originally Posted by ryan48
eibach mentions ride heigh adjustments can be made via the spring pads....how tall are these, and can you simply cut them down?
I used the search function and entered "spring pad" (the title of your thread) and look what popped up!

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ght=spring+pad

Check out post #7
 
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