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    #31
    I've been a little confused myself sometimes when it comes to coilover options.

    Currently I have Billies and H&R sports (2/3 bumpstop removed)
    I'm fairly happy with the feel of the car other than the occasional bottoming out of the rear tire (215/45/17) with some weight in the back, as well as the occasional bottom out on the fronts.

    I really don't think I would like to lower the car much more than it is now as it looks and handles pretty good. I mostly want the adjustability of coils for the snow.

    In that case do I really need to shorten the strut housing?
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      #32
      Only if you intend to run Koni Race inserts. Can't do it with Koni SAs, and custom shortened Bilstiens ride like 2x4s.
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        #33
        Could use Bilsteins with 36mm pistons in an inverted strut configuration. Not sure if the OD of the original housing is big enough to work with that.

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          #34
          Estimated price point?

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            #35
            Price will vary depending on what is ordered, and what will be done here. For those that have bearing/hub press tools, they may just send in the actual core?
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              #36
              Originally posted by nando View Post
              Yeah, you need to shorten the bump stops. Honestly, I would never use Bilstein again in an E30 - even valved specifically for my rates, the ride was brutal.

              With the shorter housings, and a realistic ride height, suspension travel should be close to stock. I have never dropped the collars all the way down - i think the frame would rest on the CV shafts, lol.



              The inserts were custom valved and made 2" shorter than stock by Bilstein. I ended up switching them out for Koni Race inserts after a year of brutal, punishing ride quality. The ride with the Konis is still stiff, but it's so much better than the BS it isn't funny!

              The *front* bearings for the ix are expensive. When I sent you parts, I sent rear bearings which are much cheaper - they are nearly identical anyway, and I haven't had any problems (IIRC the OD is 0.1mm bigger on ix front bearings). The hubs were expensive, I think around $300. Normally you could reuse them, but mine had stripped threads and needed to be replaced.

              BTW, if anyone does buy new hubs - throw them in a tumbler or file them down to debur the splines - BMW doesn't do this, the result being the CV shafts wouldn't fit through the new hubs, I had to take everything apart and file down the burs, then put it back together again..
              weird, i replaced one hub and i had no issue whatsoever on reassembly

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                #37
                Must have been lucky.
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                  #38
                  I would also be interested in this for sure!

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                    #39
                    I put in a new front hub with no issues as well.
                    AWD > RWD

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