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Lifting The Rear Suspension?

Car  ITB BG 182
Is there a way of getting the rear suspension lifted?

I am on Eibach springs with Koni damps, with my current install the car is low and when its loaded with camping stuff its well and truly in the arch and this is what I think is breaking the damps.

So is there a way that I could possibly do some thing to lift the rear while its under load and stop popping the dampeners?
 
I did google it firstly, their website says sod all about them though.

Are they for short term use only or can they be used over a longer period?
 
There a short term thing for towing caravans or for something (heavy) like camping gear as you want. If you want a long term fix then replace the springs with original or stiffer but remember you will only be able to raise the car as much as the shockers are long. Quick way of checking is to lift both rear wheels of the ground completely, that will give you an idea of maximum height/arch gap achievable.
 
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