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11-08-2024, 09:59 PM | #1 |
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Confused About Potential Suspension Set Up
Hi everyone,
I drive a 2010 328i n51, standard suspension, non Idrive. I have heard mixed results about the following suspension set up: B4 standard shocks and struts, PN: 19-135021KT (Which is same as stock I think?) Eibach Lowering Spring Set, PN: 2085.140 Some people have been telling me that this works, while others say that these lowering springs wont fit due to the height of the shocks/struts. Just want a clear answer, I do not mind returning the B4's for B8's. Also planning on changing bump stops, strut mounts, and installing a Meyle M3 control arm kit. Maybe a sway bar, and adjustable links later. Any replies appreciated |
11-09-2024, 08:13 PM | #3 |
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I agree with @335i54n. B4s are designed for stock springs (regular or m-sport). Better than OEM, but they are strictly for OEM-type springs, not for lowering springs. I would not skimp here, but go with B12 or B14, based on what I think you are trying to do.
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11-10-2024, 09:38 AM | #4 |
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Just curious what makes the b4's better then OEM?
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B4 is exact same as stock. B6 is designed to be a better performing shock for OEM-type springs and B8 is for lowering springs
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Not "missing" per se, but a few other ideas while you're tackling everything:
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11-12-2024, 07:03 PM | #10 |
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It's not that it won't fit, but that's an OE replacement shock.
No idea where people get the idea that B4's are stiffer than stock aside from the fact that they replace their worn and blown out stock ones and find that they feel better. Everyone's like "I heard they're 10% stiffer but someone else can chime in." B4's are very mediocre but are completely fine for OE replacement. I would go Koni Orange or Yellow or Bilstein B8 with lowering springs, depending on your needs and budget. |
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I agree only that a B4 is a replacement for stock OEM. Having refreshed a suspension with 18k miles on it and felt the difference from the Sachs, I would not say "exact". That B4s are better.
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