LOWERING SPRINGS SHOPS
6 curated shops offering lowering springs across the US.
4.9Avg Rating
6Shops
1,213Reviews
ALL LOWERING SPRINGS SHOPS
EuroWise
Charlotte, North Carolina
Top-rated European performance & service since 2009
Repasi Motorwerks
Stratford, Connecticut
North America's benchmark Porsche GT service facility
Fairfield County Motorsport
Fairfield, Connecticut
Luxury European repair, performance & fabrication since 1987
BUTZIGEAR - The Porsche Shop
Milford, Connecticut
Porsche Gold Certified private workshop. Bespoke builds and track prep.
Autohaus Social
Atlanta, Georgia
European auto repair in the heart of Midtown Atlanta
The Shop CT
Stratford, Connecticut
Full-service repairs, mods and maintenance. Foreign and domestic.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- How do I find a lowering springs shop near me?
- WheelPrice curates 6 lowering springs shops across the US. Browse by location below to find shops near you, or use the Shop Finder to filter by distance. Top rated is EuroWise in Charlotte, North Carolina with a 4.9-star rating.
- What should I look for in a lowering springs shop?
- Look for shops with strong community reviews, transparent pricing, and proven expertise in lowering springs specifically. Ask about their experience with your vehicle make and model. Every shop on WheelPrice has been vetted for quality workmanship and reputation.
- How much does lowering spring installation cost?
- Lowering springs typically cost $200–$500 for the set, plus $300–$600 for professional installation including alignment. They're more affordable than coilovers while still providing a noticeable drop (usually 1–2 inches) and improved handling.
- Lowering springs vs coilovers — which should I get?
- Lowering springs are best for a modest drop on a budget with a comfortable ride. Coilovers offer adjustable height and damping for a more tailored setup. If you plan to track your car or want precise control, coilovers are worth the premium. For a clean street stance, springs are a great starting point.
- Which states have lowering springs shops on WheelPrice?
- WheelPrice lists lowering springs shops in Connecticut, Georgia, North Carolina. We're continuously adding shops across more states.
- What are the ratings for lowering springs shops on WheelPrice?
- The 6 lowering springs shops on WheelPrice average a 4.9-star rating across 1,213 total reviews. Every shop is community-vetted before being listed.
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