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Old 03-23-2017, 05:11 PM
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S2 spring part numbers...

I'm seeing three different PNs for front springs, and three for rear springs... but I can't make out what each is for.

Front springs:


I'd have thought this meant GT, Sport, and R3, respectively. But...


Rear springs:


I can't make that out at all (e.g. there's no "W/O Side Spoiler" option), and that makes me doubt how I'm reading the front PNs.

Anyone know how to decipher these?
Old 03-23-2017, 05:24 PM
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If I search with the R3 VIN I have on the parts car I get this part number for the rear F19728011A

For the front I get FF2234011A.
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Thanks, 9k!

Where are you searching by VIN that shows you one part number per axle? The parts stores I've been looking at online all show three different spring options for each axle.
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why would CA get special springs?

Anyone know what the "Sport" or base springs would be? I'm assuming Federal, non-R3/large spoiler part numbers?
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People from California are soft so they get softer springs on their cars.


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