KW Height Adjustable Spring Kit (HAS) - F8x
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KW released the Height Adjustable Spring Kit to meet the demand of buyers that wanted something in-between a lowering spring and coilover. Lowering springs don’t give you the precision adjustment most want, while coilovers can be pricey and offer more customization than some are looking for. Meet the KW HAS, the perfect blend of performance and adjustment.
KW height adjustable spring kits are a great alternative to conventional lowering springs. You now longer have to be satisfied with a fixed lowering height. KW HAS systems allow you to adjust the vehicle ride height with the KW height adjuster even after the kit has been installed. Your vehicle does not only get a more dynamic look with the KW height adjustable spring kit, but also the steering behavior and response of the standard dampers becomes more agile. All driver assistance systems and comfort features of a factory adaptive or electronic suspension remain operational and work harmoniously with our vehicle specific spring set up.
Lowering Range:
Front Lowering: 0.4" to 1.2"
Rear Lowering: 0.2" to 1.0"
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