Springs
Springs for Enhanced Performance and Comfort at Vivid Racing. Discover a wide selection of high-quality springs designed to improve your vehicle's handling, ride quality, and overall performance. At Vivid Racing, we offer a variety of springs suitable for various makes and models, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your automotive needs. Upgrade your suspension system today for a smoother and more responsive driving experience!
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Audi A6 (4B/C5) Sedan| Wagon Quattro 1998-2004
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Audi A6 (4B/C5) Sedan| Wagon Quattro w/ Automatic Gearbox 1998-2004
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring BMW 3 Series E30 318i (4cyl.) Convertible Strut 2.0" / 51mm 1987-1994
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring BMW Z3 Coupe & Roadster 1.9 (4cyl.) 1996-2002
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Chevrolet Camaro V6 & V8 2010-2015
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Chrysler 300C | Dodge Challenger | Charger | Magnum 2004-2010
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Chrysler 300C | Dodge Charger | Magnum 2.7 & 3.5 (V6) 2004-2010
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Ford Mustang 2005-2014
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Honda Fit 1.5 (4cyl.) 2006-2008
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Volkswagen Passat (3B-B5) Sedan 1.8 (4cyl.) 1998-2000
ST Suspensions 1.4" / 35mm Sport Lowering Spring Volkswagen Passat (3B-B5) Sedan 2.8 (V6) & 1.9TDI 1998-2000
ST Suspensions 1.6" / 40mm Sport Lowering Spring BMW 3 Series E30 318i (4cyl.) Sedan & Coupe Strut 1.8" / 45mm 1984-1992
ST Suspensions 1.6" / 40mm Sport Lowering Spring BMW Z3 Coupe & Roadster 2.8 & 3.0 (6cyl.) 1996-2002
ST Suspensions 2 pcs Muscle Car Springs Chevrolet Chevelle | Malibu | El Camino 1964-1966
ST Suspensions 2.0" / 50mm Sport Lowering Spring Buick Roadmaster | Chevrolet Caprice | Impala V8 1991-1996
ST Suspensions Adjustable Lowering Springs DODGE Charger | Challenger
ST Suspensions Adjustable Lowering Springs Ford Mustang (S-550) w/o Electronic Dampers 2015+
ST Suspensions Adjustable Lowering Springs Ford Mustang (S-550), w/ Electronic Dampers 2018+
ST Suspensions Adjustable Lowering Springs Mercedes-Benz CLA C118 | A-Class W177

What are Coil Springs?
Springs are vital to vehicles because they support the weight of your car and allow it to remain stable even in rough driving conditions. They have the ability to expand when you hit dips on the road and compress when you encounter bumps or cut into hard corners.
Springs are basically energy storage devices. They are designed to absorb shock loads sent to the wheels and store them as potential energy through compressing. When able, the spring will decompress, where the potential energy is now released as kinetic energy, pushing the wheel down. While your car is on the ground, its weight compresses the springs, so any drop in the road surface will result in the spring pressing the wheel down to contact the ground. As you travel, your vehicle will come across plenty of bumps in the road - and it's a coil spring's job to make sure you hardly feel the effects. Over time, coil springs can lose their elasticity. This happens with general wear and tear, and for the most comfortable ride possible it's best to replace them.
A damaged spring can be a massive safety issue, since a broken piece of spring can deflate a tire or get tangled up with other suspension components. Depending on how the spring breaks, it could have enough for to shoot out of your vehicle fender well and damage your fender or bumper. On top of that, it can fall on the road and bring about unwanted risk to other drivers and people on foot.
Also, while o the subject of springs, it is good to know about spring rate. Spring rate is the measurement of how much a coil spring can hold until it compresses 1 inch. The spring rate is normally specified by the manufacture. If a spring has a rate of 100 then the spring would compress 1 inch with 100lbs of load.
Together with a shock absorber, coil springs are pre-assembled as one coil over unit before installation. While the coil spring compresses and stretches to keep you safe as you drive, the shock absorber keeps you from road noise, bumps, and vibrations that you might encounter while doing so. All in all, a coil over is essential in your vehicle's suspension because it gives you optimal damping, good handling and braking, and a comfortable ride all at the same time.
Why should I upgrade my springs?
In the never-ending quest for style and performance, one of the main ways to increase both is by lowering your ride with coilovers or springs. Not only do lowered vehicles look more aggressive, but when you decrease your ride’s height a few inches, you’re also increasing some of the handling benefits.
Like your factory springs, lowering springs are made to support the weight of the vehicle and fit nicely in place of the originals with little to no modification necessary – simply remove the old springs and swap in the new. Lowering springs are one of the most basic components of a suspension system. As the name suggests, they are meant to lower your vehicle from its original height. Your vehicle’s suspension might already have springs pre-installed in it. However, lowering springs will be a few inches less taller than the stock springs.
An important thing to keep in mind when you install lowering springs is to avoid the rubbing. If your vehicle starts rubbing after the installation of lowering springs, you want to replace them with stiffer ones. Lowering springs can easily go with stock shocks but experts always advise coupling them with performance shocks to make the most of them.
With lowering springs, your vehicle’s center of gravity is much lower and most lowering springs have a much higher spring rate than your OEM springs. Thanks to their vehicle affordable price, lowering springs are one of the easiest ways to improve your vehicles handling characteristics.
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