****6n2 Lowering Springs For Sale****

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****6n2 Lowering Springs For Sale****

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I have a brand new set of Jamex springs for a 6n2 (Mark V). These will drop 35mm, ideal for those of you with 17s or 18s.
These have an RRP price of 120 pounds.
This is a very rare opportunity to get TuV certified springs, manufactured to highest standard.
Price 75 pounds delivered.
If you pick them up, will chuck 10 pounds off the price.
Posting it here for a week then going on ebay.

Here's some info:

Transform your car with these Jamex lowering springs - Improving the safety and handling, whilst vastly transforming the look and bringing some serious attitude to your ride!
So why Jamex? - because it does the job!
Jamex Sportspring kits are well known for their supreme performance with a competitive edge. With a combination of top quality materials and efficient, modern manufacturing methods, JAMEX produce the most genuine value-for-money product on the market today. All JAMEX products are developed and manufactured to complement each other perfectly and comply with several international quality standards.
● JAMEX springs are manufactured from highest grade SiCr steel.
● Quality assured via German TüV standard compliance.
● JAMEX springs are forged using the more reliable 'cold-drawn' method. Some competitors use the hot-forged method of manufacture, this has an adverse effect on the springs' tensile strength: i.e. consistent tension.
● Following the forging process, a temperature controlled oil based treatment is applied to the spring to ensure that the required hardness and tension is reached, thus giving full operational effectiveness throughout the springs' entire lifecycle.
● The SiCr steel is initially treated with Zinc-Phosphate, and finished in an Epoxy Resin to provide effective protection of the spring.
● The production process is fully automated to enable a high degree of consistency in the end product.

These springs are brand new.

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Post by enimadrummer »

Does anyone know if these would fit onto 6N2 with 17s on and 205/40/17 tyres with no rubbing?
I need to lower but need to still be able to use car with near full load in the back....?

Help! :?

Chris
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Post by jon_poloV »

Nope will rub pritty badly,
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Post by enimadrummer »

Damn... :x

Is there any way i can lower 30mm and have little or no rubbing???

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Post by jon_poloV »

You can roll the arches, or get thinner tyers, calvin gti is running 17's

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Running wont be too bad (im 17" with 40mm) the back with my ICE yes when i have some people in the car ,the front full lock , but used a grinder and hammer to remove a bit that rubbed .

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