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I've had my car for a while and i've kept it mainly stock, but recently i've been adding more and more to it. My most recent purchase was a new set of wheels and unfortunately, while the wheels look awesome, the ride height of the vehicle is unappealing. I was considering coilovers for the car but I really love the idea of keeping the ECS, so I was wondering if there are any kits for lowing springs for the Electronic suspension?

For reference my car is a 1995 3000GT SL

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Most definitely. Basically any lowering springs you see advertised for the fwd models should work.

Thank you so much, i've been searching everywhere for some, but I could only find the ones that fit the AWD model. But I should be good with these right? --> Vogtland Lowering Springs - 3000GT / GTO: FWD with ECS
 

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there have been posts about lowering springs damaging the ECS struts after a period of time. back when ECS struts were readily available, people didn't worry to much about damaging their ECS struts. but now new ECS struts are hard/impossible to come by so you may want to do some searching on this website to understand if your lowering springs will damage your ECS struts.
 
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there have been posts about lowering springs damaging the ECS struts after a period of time. back when ECS struts were readily available, people didn't worry to much about damaging their ECS struts. but now new ECS struts are hard/impossible to come by so you may want to do some searching on this website to understand if your lowering springs will damage your ECS struts.
Even though they may damage the ECS, i'm eventually going to buy proper coilovers for the car. I don't expect the struts to last much longer as the car has 142,000+ on it. But in the meantime i'll run the lowering springs.

Thank you for your concern though!
 
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