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02-23-2014, 04:43 PM | #309 |
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Any other places to get the bump stops? Pelican parts website is the worst.
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03-15-2014, 11:04 AM | #311 |
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You can but it is not recommended because you are shortening their travel. General consensus is that your ride will suffer and you will wear out those stock shocks in a hurry.
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03-18-2014, 09:20 PM | #312 |
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Majority of this thread is E92 owners. Is this setup not as popular with E90? Any reason it won't work on E90?
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Everywhere I look it seems like the eibach profit for xDrive is the same as for the RWD. Is this true?
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A quick picture with stock wheels. I think sedan sits a little higher in the front, but I have the SP perches to bring it down an additional 1/2". The SP perches does bring you a 1/2" closer to the bump stops, so not the best choice. I'm looking at going with the modified Koni's.
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03-31-2014, 08:44 AM | #319 |
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Here is mine with Bilstein sport and Eibach pro kit.
Eibach Pro Kit "i" springs (PN: 2092.140) Bilstein Sport shocks (PN: Front Left: 35-142478, Front Right: 35-142485, Rears (same): 24-120425) Bump stops: Rear E86 Z4M (PN: 3353 6770 350), Front (no shorter bump stops required in the front with Bilsten because they have internal bump stops)
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I'm thinking of going with the exact same setup, do you like the ride quality vs stock Xd? Was there any other little hardware needed or can everything else be recycled? The lowering is perfect for me, looks like standard sports suspension. Beautiful car.
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I have read all these threads 10 times and as a result have these parts in my garage: Front Left: 35-142478 Front Right: 35-142485 Rears (same): 24-120425 Fronts: E36 M3: Part # 3133 2225 377 Rears: E86 Z4M: Part# 3353 6770 350 Are you telling me I don't need the front bump stops? |
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