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07-17-2013, 09:19 PM | #1 |
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Aftermarket suspension + snow/winter
Hey all I just got my 06 330xi a few months ago and have been thinking about upgrading the springs/shocks for better road holding and lowered look.
My question is in regards to how well lowered and sport tuned suspension does in a Midwestern, or any, heavy American winter? Anyone been in a winter with OEM as well as, say Konis and Eibach pros for comparison? I bought xi for the sole purpose of decent winter drivability so if putting performance struts and shocks on will negate xi usability then I may as well stop looking around at 1000+ dollar mods.
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The main difference is going to be the ride height. If you're lower than OEM you have a greater chance of getting beached or running into issues with ice chunks scraping the underside of the car and/or bumper. However, lowering with Koni's or Eibach's isn't going to get you that low. You're going to be around the height of a 330i.
I drove in a MN winter with OEM xi suspension and then dropped on KW V1 coils the next and had zero issues with scraping or bottoming out. Are you in an area where the plows get out and remove the snow quickly? Or do you have to deal with heavy snow fall and a long driveway? I'd say go for the drop!
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07-18-2013, 10:23 AM | #3 |
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get coils and just raise it back up for the winter.
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I'm coming from a mountaineer and have never not had a truck or 4x4 so I'm a little skeptical going from raised 4x4 to lowered sport sedan. But I really want new suspension and I am around 50k miles so I think they would help. Think I have original on car.
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07-30-2013, 08:26 PM | #5 |
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Go for the performance suspension. It's the best mod I have done to my Xdrive. Total handling transformation. Go for it.
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07-31-2013, 07:25 AM | #7 |
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You probably end up with about 6" of ground clearance with the drop, i was cautious but didn't have any issues last year, but it was a mild winter.
I'm more concern about the chunks of ice coming off cars. You have to watch out on parking curbs, but speed bumps are no problem. I have koni w eibach Last edited by critical05; 07-31-2013 at 05:32 PM.. |
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07-31-2013, 11:53 AM | #8 |
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i have run both airride and coils on previous cars for multiple winter here in the NE and never had any issues, you just have to be cautious avaoiding chunks of ice and snow in the road. really no different than being cautious avoiding potholes or raised manholes in the summer.
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I had an awd a4 dropped to the ground in Rochester, NY when I was in college up until last year. I only raised it a little for the winter and sprayed the coils with wd-40 type stuff. ground clearance is the only concern really. I would buy coils more than anything else. i had my car pretty low in the winter as well and it was perfectly fine.
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another thing is if you buy coils and raise it and lower it even slightly in the winter and summer, it is less likely to become seized especially if you spray it with anti-seize stuff
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Here is my old 2008 335xi having a little fun in the snow. I had Continental DWS all seasons I think. Also had H&R sport springs and Bilstein shocks.
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Im on coilovers right now and would love to know what ride height you had with this set up. Right Now I have 4 1/4" front and 5" rear and Im thinking an inch.. what do you recommend?
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I've been lowered on KW V1's and H&R Sports for many bad winters with zero issues. Go with the KW's, you absolutely will not regret it
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08-11-2013, 09:38 PM | #16 |
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Lots of good stuff here, that video really has me excited for some fun this winter!!
After much research I think the Coilover route is the smartest and really not a ton more than just new springs and shocks for what you get. On that note I have to save up! Seems that KW is the standard and have heard lots of good things. I just finally started the modding of my 330 this week with a little charcoal delete, KN install, and bought the start of my sport steering wheel conversion. I'm hooked.
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