Regarding the ride height I too just went through all the calculations, and consternations that you did with spring color codes, options, etc. BBB, and ended up having to remove the new 30 and 32.5mm rubber buffers on top of the springs, and replace them with the original thickness rubber buffers, 18 and 20mm. The bottom line is this. If the springs are not broken or out of spec, use them, and replace all the suspension,rubbers, mounts, bushings with original spec replacement parts. Odds are, your ride height will return to look perfectly stock after the mounts, and rubbers have been replaced. Would recommend the thicker rubbers on the compensating spring though, since the thinner ones squish out too easily. A small change in rubber thickness on top of the springs makes a significant change in ride height,and camber in the rear particularly. It also makes the car look ungainly.