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      01-07-2020, 09:40 AM   #1
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Selling a KW Clubsport 2 Way adjustable Coil over kit for E9X M3. Was on the car for about 10K miles. Would rather local sale but would ship at buyers expense.

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      01-07-2020, 01:19 PM   #2
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Are these for non-edc?
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      01-07-2020, 07:54 PM   #3
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Are these for non-edc?
They will work on EDC & non EDC cars, the difference is the EDC delete module.
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Are these for non-edc?
They will work on EDC & non EDC cars, the difference is the EDC delete module.
Incorrect. The difference is the shaft size of the upper rear shock. They CAN be used on either, you'll just need the correct rear upper shock mount bushings.
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Incorrect. The difference is the shaft size of the upper rear shock. They CAN be used on either, you'll just need the correct rear upper shock mount bushings.
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      01-09-2020, 05:30 PM   #6
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Incorrect. The difference is the shaft size of the upper rear shock. They CAN be used on either, you'll just need the correct rear upper shock mount bushings.
I was aware of that, my reply that the actual specs of the shocks/spring rates are the same, the rear shock mounts bushings are different, thanks for the clarification.
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I was aware of that, my reply that the actual specs of the shocks/spring rates are the same, the rear shock mounts bushings are different, thanks for the clarification.
Were you running it on an EDC or non EDC car?
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will this fit e90? i will take these if they're specd for NON EDC
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