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06-10-2008, 01:19 PM | #23 |
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I put on the H&R XI sport springs with the OEM Shocks and didn't have a problem at all.
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06-10-2008, 05:43 PM | #24 | |
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If you are looking for better handling, there's a groupbuy for UUC Sway Bars. Here is the thread. Check it out and decide if you want in. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=138579
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06-12-2008, 02:50 PM | #26 |
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btinl ask around. I don't know about a group buy but in my search for KW V3 I got some very shocking prices so just contact some companies and see what they say about KW V3 and H&R Sport Coilovers. I ended up going to Ron************ in the end.
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06-13-2008, 03:05 AM | #27 |
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I have a 335xi coupe. So typically how much does it cost for these H&R springs or coilovers to installed?
I see the H&R springs run ~$250 shipped and the coil overs ~$1300. What are the KVV2 quotes? My main concern here is just judging from the **********s product pages, it looks like the springs do a 1.3/1.2 F/R drop while the coilovers do a 1.25-2.5/.75-2 adjustable drop. However the coilovers at their highest settings is just marginally taller than the springs. I live here in Wisconsin and judging by this last winter and my plan of doing some sporadic driving to nearby ski resorts (I'll be getting snow tires as well of course), the car's body clearance will be the limiting factor in how deep a depth of snow my car can venture into. To be honest (I came from a stock suspension 01 Lexus GS430) I am pretty happy with the soft but still buttoned down (remember, I come from a lexus!) ride. Its just that huge 4x4 look that bothers the heck out of me . |
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06-13-2008, 01:30 PM | #29 | |
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Sigh... my roommate has a Jeep Cherookee(sic) which we'll use majority of time for snow runs but having that extra snow clearance (especially when I shelled out the extra money for snow wheels/tires, the xi, and now it looks like sacrificing the oem sport suspension) would be very handy. During the last winter during the big snow storms I saw plenty of 4wd mercs and audis stuck so I know the limits of snow driving in a low slung car. Is the **********s range of adjustment on the coilovers accurate? E.i., on the highest KW3 or H&R CO settings would my car only be .05inches higher than the H&R street perf spring settings? How much would the coilovers and springs typically cost to install? Anyone know any recommended shops here in Madison? |
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