hey whats up everyone? Please be easy on a noob. Just picked up an e30 318i vert and am looking to swap out some/all suspension components. I'm probably going to go with a coilover set up... I need to swap control arms as well. What else should I change while doing this? What purpose do the spring pads serve? I noticed some people removed them completely and others swap them for different thickness? Which vendors can I purchase a good coilover and all this other bushing and control arm items from. Please advise.
							
						
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 UPDATE: When i got my Cab back it was running H&R sports. Which ride higher than the BAVAUTOs but are a bit softer and easier on my backsigpicComment
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 I just want to do shocks and springs. Nothing too expensive, but something that will drop the front a bit more then the rear and improve handling. I only drive my Cabby about 4K miles per year and don't want or need to spend a ton of money on suspension upgrades.
 
 Just some decent shocks and springs that will drop the front a little more then the rear and at a decent price.
 
 I'm running stock 14" weaves and 205's and may go up to 15 or 16 inch rims someday, but I'm not in any hurry to do so.
 
 Recommendations?sigpic
 1988 5 spd.Cabrio/Lachs Silber/Black Leather/123k/Dealer Serviced & Maintained by both PO's
 Clarion DXZ785USB HU, BBS Wheels, Leather e-brake handle & e-brake boot, Mtech 1 Wheel, Maplight Mirror, Performance chip, Rear Headrests.
 Previous E30: 1986 5 spd. 325es/Delphin Gray/Black Leather/191k
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Bavautos def drop the front more(compared to H&Rs)I just want to do shocks and springs. Nothing too expensive, but something that will drop the front a bit more then the rear and improve handling. I only drive my Cabby about 4K miles per year and don't want or need to spend a ton of money on suspension upgrades.
 
 Just some decent shocks and springs that will drop the front a little more then the rear and at a decent price.
 
 I'm running stock 14" weaves and 205's and may go up to 15 or 16 inch rims someday, but I'm not in any hurry to do so.
 
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 I have the IE kit - 25mm front and 19mm rear. This is probably overkill, but the mounts they provide are very sturdy. The links, however, are crap and I have bent 3 already since August.
 
 If I could do it all over, I'd get the Eibach kit (and that's probably what I'll be putting on when I get around to installing the 5-lug stuff). 
 1987 325i Cabrio - SOLD
 2014 Chevy Volt
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 QFT. I have the 25/22 kit and it's like taking an AK47 to a knife fight. I don't know what possessed me to order it instead of the 22/19 kit, but I'd trade strait up for one if I ever got the chance.Comment
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 H&R carbio springs and Bilstien Sport shocks
 
  
 
 beejay's old Groundcontrol setup
 
 Groundcontrol Coilovers with Bilstein Shocks
 Springs: Eibach GC F440lbs, R650lbs
 Groundcontrol Camberplates
 Rouge Engineering RSM
 
    
 
 My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty
 
 My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina
 
 My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica
 
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 can any of you chime into this thread:
 
 
 
 thx - (btw - nice convertible suspension thread, but I'm not seeing any answers to my questions/concerns in the thread above)Comment


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