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Personally I would go straight for H&R Race or IE3 race springs. The other springs will lower the cabby (cabs are low in the back anyway) but are no where stiff enough. The rake problem is solved by removing the front spring pads and adding an extra spring pad in the rear. Stance is PERFECT on a cabby. I'll post pics later.
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Originally posted by CabrioPunk View PostSo what are you looking for? Low? Handling?
well I'm looking at the H&R-Billie Sports combo for the mix of handling, drop, and comfort.....nothing too drastic as negative camber is not something I'm interested in....
but I just don;t like the front ends stance on the h&rs compared to the bavauto springs or the m3 springs..
Ride comfort is my main priority, the drop is a given, but I'm not going for coils^ because I'm not made of money.
plus I'm willing to spend the extra dime on an entire bushing refesh since I feel like babying the car
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ok so after reading this entire thread....twice.
reading some e30 tech stuff and bimmerforum stuff....
The H&R plus Billie setup was for me....but after seeing soooo many pictures of the front wells having a good gap on the tires...I just didn't like the look...
Then I saw someone in this thread running m3 springs, on billie sports, cab specific.....fporro post #102 to be specific...as well as Wishno87 post #107...It seems to drop the front a bit more and looks more even
Would I experience any rear rake when on the throttle because of the m3 springs not being made for the extra weight?
Also...M3 springs+ billie sports seem like a better option instead of the H&R+billie sports...price wise...
How bad of a negative camber would I be seeing with that setup? and besides changing my entire setup whats the best cheap solution to offset the -camber back to stock..so I dont wear out my tires...
I have the cash to buy a suspension setup as mine are pretty worn, I think they are stock at the moment...just its an important decision imo.....
Planning on making a decision in the next week or so, and an entire bushing refresh......I've finally read what I need to know, just need some direction now
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Okay, H&R Race and Bilstein sports swapped over to the vert. It's exactly what I was looking for. I may run an extra spring pad in the rear for more rake. Overall, it's a great setup. One thing to note: There are several different Koni SA's for the E30, sedan and vert are different as well. Bilstein sports are designated for all E30's with 51mm struts.
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I've decided I don't like the stiffness of coilovers on my vert. A lot of flexing and stress going on with 400/650 race springs. Thinking of swapping the coilovers onto my M3 and running the M3 setup (H&R Race/Bilstein sports or Koni SA's) on the vert. I know a few of you are running this setup...what do you think?
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Yes convertible specific. I drive my car everywhere so yes it's daily driven Heres a recent picture of it now... Coilovers threaded all the way down
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Originally posted by E30AWDAZ View Posthttp://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=187543
My car is the Black vert on the first page.
No install issues at all these things are great. Already put 2000 miles on them and they still seem new. Ride quality is smooth, But stiffer than stock so you can still feel some of the bumps in the road. The springs aren't racecar stiff or anything so when you do turn hard it gets a lil bouncy not too bad though
Overall If I had the chance I would by them again :)
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Originally posted by E30AWDAZ View Posthttp://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=187543
My car is the Black vert on the first page.
No install issues at all these things are great. Already put 2000 miles on them and they still seem new. Ride quality is smooth, But stiffer than stock so you can still feel some of the bumps in the road. The springs aren't racecar stiff or anything so when you do turn hard it gets a lil bouncy not too bad though
Overall If I had the chance I would by them again :)
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60/40 H&R Cup kit cabrio specific.
I'm not too happy about the height. I wanted it to be lower.. I'll buy drophats when the snow disappears.
The ride is good, though. Not too stiff, but it's a vert, not a racecar
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Originally posted by CabrioPunk View PostPictures?????? Reviews? Install issues? Ride quality?
My car is the Black vert on the first page.
No install issues at all these things are great. Already put 2000 miles on them and they still seem new. Ride quality is smooth, But stiffer than stock so you can still feel some of the bumps in the road. The springs aren't racecar stiff or anything so when you do turn hard it gets a lil bouncy not too bad though
Overall If I had the chance I would by them again :)
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Originally posted by E30AWDAZ View PostI have the kit on my vert and it is decentally stiff and perfect for DD :)
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