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Gone but not forgotten
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The most common way to lower a C4 is to install "wedges" that are bonded to the spring, this involves removing the stock 1" tall rubber blocks that come from the factory. Problem is that once this is done it is not reversable. You'll need to find a replacemrnt front spring to restore the original ride height. To raise the rear of the car simply crank up the bolts that attach to the rear spring at the end of each side. Be sure to replace the front spring with the same that you currantly have. Look for the 3 letter designation code that is etched into the spring on the outer edge i.e. "FHA" "FMB" etc...
Dave
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