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    Please identify this Bilstein Kit

    Need some help from the community identifying this Bilstein Kit. I bought the car with the Kit already installed and drove it for a few years. Now I wanna raise the car slightly ( maybe an Inch will do ) but I need to identify the kit so I know which springs to buy. Ideally just want to buy another set of springs to raise the car slightly. The shocks are good, not leaking , not bouncing around. So if I can reuse them it would be great.
    This is a picture of how my car sits ( didnt take a pic of the front spring part # , thought I can get away with just the rear part # ). Tires are 205/50/15. Let me know what spring is there now and if you can recommend me another set of springs I would greatly appreciate it.
    Thanks

    #2
    Looks like a B12 Pro-Kit
    bil46-000163

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      #3
      Ride height is trivially adjusted with shims, especially in back, where 5mm of shim gives you almost a cm of ride height.

      All the best raceycars been doin' it since like forever.

      Really.

      Just make a donut out of some non- compressible material, and stick it in there.

      I use aluminum...

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      now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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        #4
        Originally posted by AWDBOB View Post
        Looks like a B12 Pro-Kit
        bil46-000163
        Thanks .On ECS tuning website it says that B12 pro kit lowers 25-40mm. 40mm seems just about right when I look at my car ( I have no idea what the stock ride height should be ). Now on to searching for Springs with only 20-25mm drop.

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