Ford Transit Connect Helper Springs — Stable and Level.
MAD helper springs and reinforced coil springs keep your Transit Connect stable under load — perfect for cargo vans or passenger models.

Platforms: C170, Global C(06/2002–present). Approval: TÜV/RDW-TUV. * US mainland all-in pricing: tax, import fees & shipping included. Installation cost: ask your local shop. TÜV approval unless noted.

How it works
Helper springs support the main suspension. Passive when empty for OEM comfort, they engage under load to maintain height and stability.
- Rear: auxiliary coil springs
- Front: reinforced coil springs
- No air lines or compressors needed
What you’ll feel
- Reduced rear sag under load
- Better stability in corners
- Improved handling with cargo
- Zero maintenance
Why MAD vs air
- Reliable, no leak risks
- Simple bolt-on install
- TÜV-approved with guides
- Cost-effective solution
Fitment summary
PH2 Wagon SWB:105″, PJ2 Wagon LWB: 115″, PT2 Cargo Van SWB:105″, PU2 Cargo Van LWB: 115″, V408
SWB, LWB, L1, L2
Van
06/2002–present
Auxiliary coil spring, Reinforced coil spring
Maximum load, Empty & Loaded
Pick your use & we’ll suggest a Transit Connect kit
* US mainland all-in pricing: tax, import fees & shipping included. Installation cost: ask your local shop. TÜV approval unless noted.
FAQ
Do these raise ride height when empty?
No. They are passive without load, maintaining OEM ride comfort.
Are they suitable for both SWB and LWB?
Yes, kits support SWB, LWB, L1, or L2, as noted in kit details.
Can I install these myself?
Yes, with basic tools (30 min install). Professional installation is also available.
Are these compatible with all Transit Connect engines?
Yes, kits are compatible with all engine types unless otherwise noted.
Contact & booking
Need help selecting a kit or booking installation? Contact us to confirm fitment and lead time for your Transit Connect.