H&R 95-01 BMW 730i/730iL E38 Sport Spring (w/o Self-Leveling & w/o Sport Susp.)
$544.95
At Car Mods Australia, we specialize in providing a comprehensive range of car suspension springs that cater to various driving needs and preferences. Our selection includes top-quality coil springs, performance springs, and complete coil spring kits, ensuring that every driver in Australia finds the perfect match for their vehicle.
Coil springs play a pivotal role in your car's suspension system. They are designed to absorb shocks and maintain tire contact with the road, providing a smooth and stable ride. Our coil springs are engineered for durability and performance, offering the perfect balance between comfort and handling. Whether you're cruising through city streets or navigating challenging terrains, our coil springs ensure optimal vehicle performance.
Aftermarket car springs, specifically lowering springs, are the way to go if you want to enhance your car’s handling and lower its stance.
Good-quality performance lowering springs will make your car cut its way around corners with amazing accuracy and poise. We at Car Mods Australia can hook you up with some of the best lowering springs in Australia on the market. Performance suspension products are our specialty; we have thousands of them in stock. All of them come from leading auto-part manufacturers that exhaustively test their products before releasing them to the public, so you can count on our aftermarket car springs to do what they promise.
Lowering springs are designed to directly replace a car’s stock springs without requiring modifications. They have higher spring rates than factory/OEM replacement suspension springs. Because of that, they provide superior road feedback, sharper suspension response, and better handling; consequently, a more engaging driving experience.
By definition, lowering springs are lower springs because they are designed to be shorter than factory/OEM replacement suspension springs. Thus, these lower springs deliver a lower ride height/stance, making your car look cooler and sportier. A lower stance will also lower the car’s centre of gravity, improving cornering road grip, reducing rollover risk, and enhancing the car’s aerodynamics (it will reduce lift because less air will pass under the car).
However, lowering springs tend to deliver reduced ride comfort because they are firmer than factory/OEM suspension springs. Also, because they are shorter, they won’t work as efficiently with your stock shocks as your stock springs did, so you will do well to also invest in a set of matching aftermarket shock absorbers.
For those who crave enhanced handling and a sportier feel, our performance springs are the ideal choice. These springs are specifically designed to lower your vehicle's center of gravity, reducing body roll during cornering, and improving overall stability. Our performance springs are favored by enthusiasts and racers across Australia for their superior handling characteristics and improved aesthetic appeal.
Our coil spring kits provide a complete solution for those looking to upgrade their suspension system. Each kit includes everything you need for a straightforward installation, ensuring that your vehicle achieves the desired stance and performance level. With options available for a wide range of makes and models, our coil spring kits are a popular choice for drivers seeking a comprehensive suspension upgrade.
At Car Mods Australia, we pride ourselves on offering some of the best springs available in Australia. Our products are sourced from reputable manufacturers, ensuring high-quality, reliable, and long-lasting springs. Whether you're in the market for standard replacement springs or high-performance upgrades, you can trust our selection to meet and exceed your expectations.
Choosing the right suspension springs for your vehicle is crucial for achieving the desired performance and comfort levels. Factors such as your vehicle's weight, intended use, and personal driving style all play a role in determining the best spring type for your needs. Our team of experts is always available to help you make an informed decision, ensuring that you get the most out of your suspension upgrade.
At Car Mods Australia, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality suspension springs. Whether you need standard coil springs, performance-oriented springs, or a complete coil spring kit, we have the right product to meet your needs. Explore our range today and take the first step towards transforming your vehicle's suspension for an unparalleled driving experience.
We at Car Mods Australia have a wide range of lowering springs Australia, all developed with the street-driving and performance needs of Australian enthusiasts and racers in mind. Our selection includes linear, progressive, and dual-rate lowering springs. Linear spring rates are ideal for racing or motorsports applications. They provide consistent spring rates regardless of how hard they are compressed. Progressive or dual-rate springs are better suited to daily drivers or show cars.
If you need help choosing a set of lowering springs for your car, do not hesitate to contact our modding specialists. You can reach them at (07) 5610 2123.
Being stiffer than stock springs, lowering springs reduce weight transfer or body roll when accelerating and braking, making it easier for the car to put down its power and torque. As a result, vehicles with lowering springs may accelerate and stop a bit quicker than their fully stock counterparts.
Yes, they are. Your car’s stock shocks and struts are designed to be most efficient when paired with your stock car springs. Because they are shorter and have higher spring rates, lowering springs will make your shocks work harder than they otherwise would, causing them to wear out faster. Therefore, after installing lowering springs, plan to install aftermarket shocks and struts that better match your aftermarket springs.
Yes, they do. Because of their enhanced stiffness, you are bound to notice road imperfections like bumps, pavement cracks, and potholes much more than you did before. The reduced ride height makes it worse because it reduces suspension travel, thus limiting the amount of “give” in the car’s suspension.
You can buy linear, progressive, or dual-rate lowering springs here at CarMods Australia, all of which have different spring rates. The spring rate, measured in pounds per inch, can be defined as the amount of weight required to compress a spring. Linear springs have consistent spring rates, meaning that the weight needed to compress the first inch is the same required to compress every additional inch. These springs are ideal for racing applications, e.g., autocross or drag racing, because of the consistency of their spring rates. Progressive springs have spring rates that progressively increase with every inch of compression. Dual-rate springs have two sections with different consistent spring rates, making them like two linear springs joined to form one spring. Thus, progressive and dual-rate lowering springs are ideal for people who want to give their road-going cars better handling and a more aggressive stance without sacrificing ride comfort. Because their spring rates over the first inches of compression are moderate, they deliver decent ride quality at modest speeds. They then firm up when you start pushing the car harder through corners.
Yes, it is. Although designed to replace your factory car springs directly, lowering springs alter a car’s suspension geometry. Therefore, post-installation wheel alignment can go a long way in helping to improve the car’s stability and composure on the road.
No! Depending on the application, they should be purchased in pairs or fours, but never individually for each wheel. Install complete sets of four lowering springs in road-going cars for optimum balance.
Yes, there are a few downsides. In addition to compromising ride quality, they can accelerate tire wear and cause tires to wear unevenly. The car may also bottom out when being driven over potholes or bumps.
H&R 95-01 BMW 730i/730iL E38 Sport Spring (w/o Self-Leveling & w/o Sport Susp.)
$544.95
H&R 95-01 BMW 740i/740iL E38 Sport Spring (w/o Self-Leveling & w/o Sport Susp.)
$664.95
H&R 95-01 BMW 740i/740iL E38 Sport Spring (w/o Self-Leveling & w/o Sport Susp.)
$544.95
H&R 95-98 Porsche 911/993 C2/C4 Coupe/Targa/Cabrio (2WD/AWD) Sport Spring (Non Turbo)
$679.95
H&R 95-99 Mercedes-Benz S320/S400/S420/S500 W140 Sport Spring (w/o Self-Leveling & After 1/1/95)
$664.95
H&R 95-99 Mercedes-Benz S320/S400/S420/S500 W140 Sport Spring (w/Self-Leveling & After 1/1/95)
$664.95
H&R 95-99 Mercedes-Benz S600 W140 Sport Spring (w/Self-Leveling & After 1/1/95)
$804.95
H&R 96-00 Mercedes-Benz C220/C230 W202 Sport Spring (After 6/1/96)
$529.95
H&R 96-00 Mercedes-Benz C280/C43 AMG W202 Sport Spring (After 6/1/96)
$529.95
H&R 96-00 Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG W202 Super Sport Spring (After 1/1/96)
$529.95