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new rear spring coils

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Hello,

i need to replace my rear spring coils on a Leone Superstation Turbo (1987) because they are split in two.

All the spare parts I found are out of production.

Can you please tell me if anyone makes matching spring coils ?

May be from an other car ?

I wanna keep the rear at the same hight as i am to install the SJR 2'' lift and dont wanna add additional lifting.

 

thank you !

Franz

I think King Springs makes some, both in lifted and stock height. I've heard they are a stiffer spring, but they might be your best option.

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Thank you,

the King Springs would be perfekt, but as I live in Italy delivery would be very expensive.

Maybe get the honda ones and cut a coil or two out of them? Part number Moog CC248

In that case, there is a year of honda accord front springs that fit.  Here is the link for the writeup: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/106807-improved-shock-absorbers-and-spring-coils-on-loyales/

If you do those, you may want to find them used.  I think I ended up having to cut 1.5 to 2 coils when I used new ones on my 87 GL Coupe, and it still rides a LOT stiffer.  But, they are more readily available.

Why not just use loyale spring/shocks because it raises the back end by about and inch or two.  It makes it look a lot classier.

Why not just use loyale spring/shocks because it raises the back end by about and inch or two.  It makes it look a lot classier.

Because they are no longer available new, and who knows how worn a used spring is going to be.

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