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02-01-2019, 07:49 PM | #1 |
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I used to have an E36 M3 and used Bilstein and HR springs. It was fine...i wasnt picky. Now i will have the 2008 M3 coupe...and people are raving about the KW V1 I dont want anything too expensive. I do want the car LOWERED as much as possible. I dont care much for the adjustable settings..i tend to leave it and forget it I was still looking at the Bilstein/HR spring combo.. any advice? thanks |
02-10-2019, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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Look into BC Racing DS series w/ upgraded swift springs. Never had any issues after 20k+ miles. 30 way dampening adjustable.
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how is the ride quality? I'm looking to make the ride and handling stiffer overall. i am just lowered on swift springs right now and i find the ride too soft. |
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How low do you want to go? I'm going to be rebuilding my coilovers soon to 26k spring rates because of how low I am. Do you want to be hotboi low or a reasonable low?
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I've had no issue with them like I stated. No creaking noises, loss of dampening, performance etc. after 20k miles. The owner of BC Racing NA owns an e90 M3 if that gives you any reassurance?
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