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      02-09-2013, 07:11 PM   #23
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Alan can you pm me the info.

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      01-15-2014, 11:24 AM   #24
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Hi Alan, currently looking for eibach springs for my 328xi E90. Can you give me some details? I don't want the rake look so I was thinking more about the 2092.140 as of what I read from various users. Thanks
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The Eibach Pro Lowering Springs provide a slightly more aggressive and raked stance than your stock suspension while still maintaining a comfortable ride (most comfortable compared to H&R Sport/Race). They will also fit your BMW's stock shocks and are a great and affordable way to increase handling while giving your car a lower stance. On average Eibach Pro Lowering Springs will lower your vehicle 1.2" in the front and 1.0" inches in the rear, providing for a lower center of gravity and improved handling. Pro Springs feature more control than that of the OEM springs, but are still comfortable for daily use. I'll shoot you over a PM with more details!

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Hi Alan,
I thought that Eibach did not make lowering springs for the Xi model. maybe i am mistaken...can you also send me the information. I am looking for a drop on my car with oem wheels and then i will put on spacers afterwards
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I thought that Eibach did not make lowering springs for the Xi model. maybe i am mistaken...can you also send me the information. I am looking for a drop on my car with oem wheels and then i will put on spacers afterwards
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They dont make exclusive xi springs. They have one set for 328i which work on 328xi
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I see that the pro works on the xi... but will the sportlines work as well part # 4.8520 on an E90 328i xdrive? it drops the car much lower
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Can someone please tell me if there is a difference between the 2 wheel drive lowering springs and the awd lowering springs? Only I can come up with is that the car might be a little heavier because of the awd. Thanks in advance!
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Can someone please tell me if there is a difference between the 2 wheel drive lowering springs and the awd lowering springs? Only I can come up with is that the car might be a little heavier because of the awd. Thanks in advance!
What's with the necro-bump?
Yes they are different, should be obvious with part numbers, weight differences etc.
Sure RWD springs will mount up fine on the shocks, you can run em if you like.
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I see that the pro works on the xi... but will the sportlines work as well part # 4.8520 on an E90 328i xdrive? it drops the car much lower
Too low is not advised for stock shocks. Prokit is the right amount of drop for not excessively damaging your suspension
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The Eibach Pro Lowering Springs provide a slightly more aggressive and raked stance than your stock suspension while still maintaining a comfortable ride (most comfortable compared to H&R Sport/Race). They will also fit your BMW's stock shocks and are a great and affordable way to increase handling while giving your car a lower stance. On average Eibach Pro Lowering Springs will lower your vehicle 1.2" in the front and 1.0" inches in the rear, providing for a lower center of gravity and improved handling. Pro Springs feature more control than that of the OEM springs, but are still comfortable for daily use. I'll shoot you over a PM with more details!

- Alan
Hi Alan,

Are you able to provide me details of this too? i have a 2009 328xi with 19" wheels and stock suspension.

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