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I don't suppose you took a spare set of springs from that parts car? If so, what I would be doing is trimming them down with an angle grinder to get an idea of what ride height you want and see if there are any clearance issues. You can then see if the shocks are captive at that height and figure out what springs you want. Generally lows are 1.5" drop and super lows are 2" drop, depends on the manufacturer a bit.

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Under 100 will need cert yep.

There's no garrantee with aftermarket springs as to how much drop they'll give. One brand is likely to be different to the next. If you are after super slam like in the PIC you have shown you will likely need the lowest or even custom

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Unsure if it still applies bit you used to be able cert up to a 75mm block if you add tramp rods to the rear.

Also pretty sure you can cert cutties but you may have to get the end of the spring reshaped to suit. Custom springs would likely be the best bet and aren't that expensive.

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