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      12-24-2009, 10:40 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by MrHarris View Post
So Eibach springs +e36 bumpstops is a win? Where do we purchase e36 bumpstops?
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Originally Posted by CT-Bimmer View Post
Curious as well.. received my Eibach's a couple weeks ago along with my MS Spacers and MS filter! Too bad the weather in CT sucks! In the meantime.. I guess I will order the bumpstops. Anyone know the price on these?
I'm very happy with that setup on my car, but I haven't compared it back to back with the stock bumpstops. It is very possible, likely even, that Eibach intended for these springs to rest on the stock bumpstops and factored that into the spring rate of the Pro kit. I have some ideas regarding the practical implications, but I don't pretend to be an expert on this, so I'll keep them to myself rather than starting more internet rumor and conjecture.

For purchasing info, check out this very helpful thread from rldzhao. The part number for the E36 M3 bumpstop is 31 33 2 225 377 and they retail for under $20 each. You can get them from Tischer (getbmwparts.com) for $15.74 plus shipping.
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