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      10-20-2005, 11:20 AM   #23
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Hi,

I want to stiffen my suspension as much as possible to reduce body row and improve handling. I currently have the sport package. I don't need the car to be lowered more if don't have to. (maybe another 1/4 is cool, don't want any rubs). Can some please tell me which spring is my best bet? Thanks
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I really like the lowering-spec of EURO-H&R Sport springs.
That spec will give even-drop look(since E90 is higher in the front)..

why is it only for europe though? Euro e90 and US e90 different?
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      11-02-2005, 01:43 AM   #25
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Now, I only wish I knew where most of these were available.

I purchased a Pro Kit from tirerack, but thats all i can find.

Anyone know where the Blistien shocks can be purchased?
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Now, I only wish I knew where most of these were available.

I purchased a Pro Kit from tirerack, but thats all i can find.

Anyone know where the Blistien shocks can be purchased?

tons of places, but here two places i've done bussiness with and have been happy:

www.shox.com
www.turnermotorsport.com

Since the car is still new, your best bet is to call and ask for the shocks, because websites may not be updates with info yet.
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tons of places, but here two places i've done bussiness with and have been happy:

www.shox.com
www.turnermotorsport.com

Since the car is still new, your best bet is to call and ask for the shocks, because websites may not be updates with info yet.
Shox.com is wicked. Great prices to. I didnt even know the pro dampers are available.


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      02-25-2006, 05:24 PM   #28
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BTW, the Koni website has info on a couple of kits available for the e90.

The first is springs, and second are non-adjustable spring/shock combo

The springs lower 1.2"f/??r - part # 6029

The spring/shocks combo that lowers the same 30mm (1.2") - part # 1212

Also says that their coilovers are under development.
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http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html...0&subcat_id=63
notice there are H&R Sport Springs for the 325/330i (not xi) and then theres another set for 325/330xi. Is this b.s. or is there really a difference in the set of springs. Because the springs for the XI cost 28$ more... yet they list both of them as lowering the car 1.3"/1.2". Also, where is the cheapest place to find these springs. On this site they list it as 259.95 for the xi version and 232.47 for the i version.

And even if there was a difference, Turner is either overcharging the XI or undercharging the I because on the H&R site, the sport springs for the xi and i versions both have an msrp of 369.00
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They had different part numbers for the e46 xi models as well. The suspension is higher (and different) than the non-xi models.

Matter of fact, the front spring/shocks/sways/end links/bushings/etc. are all different part numbers between the xi and non-xi parts.
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Does anybody know if TEIN is developing a kit for the E90?
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HY. I have the m-tech sport suspension (15mm lower than stock), I want to know how lower can i get my ride , I have 18" wheels and 20mm spacers .....
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      09-27-2006, 10:07 AM   #34
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hey Guess try these places as well,
Bravarian Auto Sport Mag, Roundel mag, TMS.com (turnermotorsports) Dinan that all i can think up of right now. Google it and look at bimmerworld. and then here is some more !!! http://www.bavautosvc.com/links.html

A.

* AC Schnitzer
* Alpina
* Active Autowerke
* AJ USA
* Auto Thority Performance Engineering
* All BMW Discount Parts
* Avanti Motorsports
* Axiom Race Engineering

B.

* Bavarian Autosports
* Bekker Imports
* Breyton
* Bilstein
* BMP Design
* Bavarian Auto Recycling & Used BMW Parts
* Bavarian Engine Exchange & Rebuilt BMW Parts

C.

* Car Design

D.

* Dr. Bimmer's Page
* Dent Wizard
* Dynamic Autosports
* Dinan

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* European Motorsports
* Effects
* Endless Co.
* Erebuni Corp. spoiler & ground effects

F.

* Fina Motorsports
* Fatboy Racing

G.

* Georg Grotjahn

H.

* Hamann
* Hartage
* HMS Motorsports

I.

* Import Parts Specialist
* Invinca-Shield

J.

K.

* Koni
* Korman Motorsports
* KSK

L.

* The Little Garage

M.

* Mesa Performance Parts
* Matt Co. Racing

N.

* Nopi

O.

* OG Racing

P.

* Performance Automotive

Q.

* Quality Imports

R.

* RD Sports
* Radius
* Roar

S.

* Supersprint
* Superchips
* SpeedWare Motorsports
* Sports and Imports
* Strictly BMW Independent Service

T.

* Turner Motorsports
* TST BMW Tools

U.

* Ultimate Garage

V.

* VIN Decoding Page

W.

* Wheels America

X Y Z.

* Zionsville Autosports :rocks:
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EDY74,
It truly depends on the roads and personal ride feel to you. You could go with a Pss9 and adjust it for a few hours till you get the right height and wheel feel. Just remember the lower your car the stiffer you want your ride. since you have 18" if you don't want a stiffer ride keep it as is. If you hit a pothole at night or something else your shock can't travel very far b4 bottoming out. Which may ruin your day,shcok and rim. If you have a set budget think about a adjustable suspention. Also remember the first time you go down a new road may be the last time, potholes, dips, debrisall could f- your sweet ride up.
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THX EMOS325, I will think it over.....
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Just remember the lower your car the stiffer you want your ride.
This isn't necessarily true. How low your car is should have nothing to do with preferential stiffness. Vehicle stiffness should be determined based on driving habits/driving style and the type of performance that you're trying to extract from the vehicle. Stiffer isn't always better.
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Good call!!
What i meant to put was the lower your car is due to the springs and shocks combo the stiffer your ride will be.
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Good call!!
What i meant to put was the lower your car is due to the springs and shocks combo the stiffer your ride will be.
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I think he meant that the lower you go, the stiffer the suspension NEEDS to be so it doesnt bottom out all the time. If you have 3" of travel and 200lbs/inch springs you will bottom out when the force on the suspension gets to 600lbs. if you lower the car to leave 2" of travel, the same springs will bottom out with only 400lbs of force. this may be not enough, and cause the car to bottom out at the slightest bump. If however your replacment springs are stiffer (for this example 300lbs/in) you are back to needing 600lbs to bottom out the suspension, which is the same as the manufacturer decided was enough. (for this example) The downside is the ride will be harder, as the springs will transmit more shock to the car.
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ummm.......
i got a question....I have a E92 335i with sport package right now
so like I buy Eibach Pro-Kit

0.6" --> OEM Stock BMW Sports Suspension
1.2" / 1.0" --> Eibach Pro-Kit (part # 2085.140)

the drop of the car will be 1.2" - 0.6" = 0.6" only? and rear is 0.4"?

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I'd like confirmation on that as well.
It sounds like the drop for the E90 and for the E92 is different.
The H&R sport springs are listed at 1.2" drop for an E90 w/ non sport springs. But an E92 driver put H&R sport springs on his car and got 1.2" drop from sport springs...
What I'm wondering is if the Eibach Pro-Kit will drop my car (E92 w/ sport springs) 1.2"? Or if it will drop the car .06" like it would drop an E90 that already had sport suspension?
Has anybody put the Eibach Pro-kit on an E92 yet?
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Well, there are already some aftermarket suspension out there for the E90, and although BMW come with great handling cars from the factory, a simple spring/shock change can turn a great handling car into a sick handling car

I tried to compile it all into one list for now so we can all use it for reference.. hope this helps, and if anyone has suggestions or finds new products please post them here, it would help everyone out !

For those that don't know, its always better to get a matched spring/shock set for a car in terms of handling performance, ie. a coilover set will be better then just springs, but it may also be overkill for the street, depending on what you use your car for..


I'll try to organize these by the amount of lowering they offer from least agressive to most agressive. ALL LOWERING MEASUREMENTS ARE BASED ON THE STANDARD SUSPENSION, NOT SPORTS SUSPENSION. Obviously, if you have the sports suspension, then these options will lower the car a bit less then listed here.

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Springs:


0.6" --> OEM Stock BMW Sports Suspension
1.2" / 1.0" --> Eibach Pro-Kit (part # 2085.140)
1.2" / ???? --> KW Automotive Springs (part # 25020058)
1.2" / ???? --> Hartge Sport Springs
1.3" / 1.2" --> H&R Sport Springs (part # 50490)
1.35" / 0.8" --> H&R Sport Springs (part # 29187-1) (** Europe-Part# ** this is aparently the same spring as the 50490 but with different lowering listings for some reason.)
1.57" / 1.3" --> Hamann Progressive Springs (part #20 090 120)
1.8" / 0.8" --> H&R Race Springs (part # 29183-1) (** Europe only **)
2.0" / 1.4" --> Eibach Sportline (part # 4.0285)

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Shocks only:

Non-adjustable Shocks:

Bilstein B12 Tuning kit shocks (part # SE5-C043) -- Lowering Range--> 35mm
Bilstein B6 sport shocks (part # VE3-C037 / VE3-C038) -- Lowering Range --> retains stock height


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Matched Sets/Coilover Sets:

Non-adjustable Matched Springs+Shocks:
Eibach Pro-system (part # 70-20-014-02-22) -- Lowering range--> Front/Rear: 1.2"

Height Adjustable:
KW Variant 1 coilovers (part # 10220032) -- Lowering range--> Front: 1.2-2.3" Rear: 0.9-2.1"
H&R Coilovers (part # 29177-1) -- Lowering range--> Front: 1.58-2.78" Rear: 1.19-2.38"
Eibach Prostreet-S (part # 65-20-014-01-22) -- Lowering range--> Front: 1.38-2.57" Rear: 1.38-2.57"
Bilstein B14 PSS coilover (part # HE5-C047) -- Lowering range--> 30-50mm
Hamann Coilovers (part # 20 090 105) -- Lowering range--> Front: up to 2.36" Rear: up to 1.57"

Height Adjustable + Rebound Adjustable Dampening:
KW Variant 2 coilovers (part # 15220032) -- Lowering range--> Front: 1.2-2.3" Rear: 0.9-2.1"

Height Adjustable + Rebound Adjustable + Compression Adjustable Dampening:
KW Variant 3 coilovers (part # 35220032) -- Lowering range--> Front: 1.2-2.3" Rear: 0.9-2.1"
Bilstein B16 PSS9 coilover (part # GM5-C051) -- Lowering range--> 30-50mm



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Anti-roll bars:

Eibach: 28mm / 15mm (part # 2085.320)
H&R: 27mm / 20mm (part # 33211-1)
for the BMW suspension noted, do they refer to both 325i and 330i?
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I've updated the first post of this thread with Hamann's lowering springs and coilovers information.
Tein's can also get updated to the list
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