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      01-21-2013, 07:08 AM   #23
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bump for you. as much as I am going to kick myself in the nuts for not getting this, after extremely careful consideration, I cannot bring myself to spend on a suspension of any kind until my skills warrant it. camber only for now...suspension in a year or so.

and this will probably be the one...just not at this price
JRZ ain't cheap, but they are worth the price. I have tried a few diff suspensions on the M3, and this was by far the best one.
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bump for you. as much as I am going to kick myself in the nuts for not getting this, after extremely careful consideration, I cannot bring myself to spend on a suspension of any kind until my skills warrant it. camber only for now...suspension in a year or so.

and this will probably be the one...just not at this price
You're looking at this all wrong...You should buy this suspension now and then you won't need to buy another suspension as you continually improve your driving "skills"

Just like STALKER, I've used quite a few different dampers and spring rates on the e92 M3, and I've been extremely impressed with the car control (transitions, braking, absorbing bumps mid corner, etc) and range of damping adjustability (each "click" has an impact on performance, easy to create street and track setups) of the RS1s! The spring rates of 500/800 lbf/in are a great dual-purpose setup on the e9x M3. Don't pass up this opportunity...
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You're looking at this all wrong...You should buy this suspension now and then you won't need to buy another suspension as you continually improve your driving "skills"

Just like STALKER, I've used quite a few different dampers and spring rates on the e92 M3, and I've been extremely impressed with the car control (transitions, braking, absorbing bumps mid corner, etc) and range of damping adjustability (each "click" has an impact on performance, easy to create street and track setups) of the RS1s! The spring rates of 500/800 lbf/in are a great dual-purpose setup on the e9x M3. Don't pass up this opportunity...
What he /\/\/\/\ said, LOL.
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Bump for you! one of my favorite suspensions. Just don't have the $$$$for it at this point.
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May i ask how much when you purchase brand new?
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May i ask how much when you purchase brand new?
He purchased his suspensiom setup from BimmerWorld. I have the same setup (except for the brand of rear adjuster and rear springs) and also purchased my RS1 setup from BimmerWorld. Here's a list of the items included (plus their price) in the RS1 compete setup:

RS1 setup
Dampers $2500
Strut adapters $180
4 Hypercoil 2.25" F /2.50" R 4x$75=$300
Hypercoil helper springs $70
Genesis spring couplers $80
Torrington bearings (F only) $50
Rear spring perch/adjuster $260
Rear damper upper mounts $65
F sway bar adjustable end links $110
F camber plates $320
Total $3935 without shipping

STALKER - please correct any mistakes I may have made or if you are including any additional items
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