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I think the Bavauto springs are 1.5" +/- drop. I have them with Billie sports on my vert and I love them for DD use. I'd buy them for my iS if I had a cool hundy extra right now.
Originally posted by Andy.B
Whenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
Sorry all, I'm out of town and have had limited computer access and <GASP> I don't have a smartphone!
Scuddy, you're the first one to get at them (even though I thought "Chessmaster" was first because I got that person's PM first, but you replied here before they did).
I will be back in town tomorrow and will take pics.
Here is what their site says:
"Lower your BMW without sacrificing comfort. We had a tough time finding lowering springs that gave us both the improved handling we craved and the ride comfort we wanted. So we developed our own springs! They're made specifically for drivers who want the aggressive look and better handling of lowering springs, but not the harsh ride associated with most sport springs. They'll lower your BMW an average of 30 mm (about 1 1/4''). Engineered and manufactured in Germany of cold-rolled silicon steel, they're finished with a durable powder coat in Bavarian Autosport red. Available only from Bavarian Autosport.
I was on bav auto springs. They drop real good but rears like most e30 lowering springs are spongey as hell and something more to be desired. The fronts are on point tho nice and stiff. They make a super comfortable daily tho.
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