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FS: *NIB* H&R Street Coilover Suspension
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Mtriple, thanks. Obviously suspensions are subjective but I too prefer this setup over a Ground Control kit. It fits my "plug 'n play" approach and is especially well-suited to doing a 5lug swap on a non-M. On that note, I have a set of used E30M3 brake calipers which could be included if someone was going that direction.
golde30, love your car! Great choice on the front valence. But you've already got a 5lug setup!
Cheers,
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turner site is down. I just bolted up my e30 m3 strut towers to my alpine. What would I need to transfer over to these strut towers to be fully functinal, just rotors/brakes? Looks like that's missing a wheel bearing too, or am i just dumb/blind? Pardon my ignorance...
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vlad, H&R doesn't publish spring rates and I have never tested/calculated these. These are progressive rate springs, so the measure requires more than just simple math. I was told some figures which "felt right to me" stating their stiffness over H&R Sport #50406 but I cannot verify that information, so I left it out of the advertisement. Better to just advertise the kit as H&R did.
MIKe30, These start life with H&R buying factory struts from BMW. Everything that attaches to the stock equipment attaches to these, such as: tie rod lever/arm, wheel hub & bearing, brake components, stabilizer bar link. You don't see a hub & bearing because it's not part of this "coilover suspension." Hope that explanation helps.
Cheers,
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Thanks for the quick reply, Steven. Sounds like I'd need to transfer over my hubs and bearings - dont know if it'd even be worth it, or smart to, transfer a bearing. Probably better off putting a new bearing on there. PM me if you're fairly flexible on price, otherwise GLWS...
MIKe30, These start life with H&R buying factory struts from BMW. Everything that attaches to the stock equipment attaches to these, such as: tie rod lever/arm, wheel hub & bearing, brake components, stabilizer bar link. You don't see a hub & bearing because it's not part of this "coilover suspension." Hope that explanation helps.
Cheers,
Steven
Thanks.
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MIKe30, yes you're right - it would be a good opportunity to build up a suspension with fresh wheel bearings, etc. PM sent.
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