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Originally posted by kencopperwheatOriginally posted by CharlieHow much lower do you want to go?
If you're looking for a smooth, factory-soft ride, get some new boges & OEM M3 springs. Despite not being "break your car" stiff like a set of 600# GC's, the H&R sport/Bilstein sport combo is decidely stiffer than an OEM setup.
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-Charlie
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I don't really care about ride quality (although I'm most concerned about breaking something on a pothole) but I really want some good handling. I will be autocrossing and tracking soon and I'll need a good new set of springs and shocks on the ol' 325is. Anybody have any suggestions? Oh yeah, every time I go over a bump I can hear my suspension rattle. Especially on the driver's side in the front, and in the back a little bit. And when its cold it squeaks like a bitch in the back. I think its the bushings, but I would have no clue.Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
Mark: "You never will."
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Originally posted by llll1l1llI don't really care about ride quality (although I'm most concerned about breaking something on a pothole) but I really want some good handling. I will be autocrossing and tracking soon and I'll need a good new set of springs and shocks on the ol' 325is. Anybody have any suggestions? Oh yeah, every time I go over a bump I can hear my suspension rattle. Especially on the driver's side in the front, and in the back a little bit. And when its cold it squeaks like a bitch in the back. I think its the bushings, but I would have no clue.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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Originally posted by llll1l1llI don't really care about ride quality (although I'm most concerned about breaking something on a pothole) but I really want some good handling. I will be autocrossing and tracking soon and I'll need a good new set of springs and shocks on the ol' 325is. Anybody have any suggestions? Oh yeah, every time I go over a bump I can hear my suspension rattle. Especially on the driver's side in the front, and in the back a little bit. And when its cold it squeaks like a bitch in the back. I think its the bushings, but I would have no clue.
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D
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Originally posted by kencopperwheatOriginally posted by llll1l1llI don't really care about ride quality (although I'm most concerned about breaking something on a pothole) but I really want some good handling. I will be autocrossing and tracking soon and I'll need a good new set of springs and shocks on the ol' 325is. Anybody have any suggestions? Oh yeah, every time I go over a bump I can hear my suspension rattle. Especially on the driver's side in the front, and in the back a little bit. And when its cold it squeaks like a bitch in the back. I think its the bushings, but I would have no clue.Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
Mark: "You never will."
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Originally posted by kencopperwheatAre the Bavarian Autosport springs any good?
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Originally posted by DaNOriginally posted by kencopperwheatAre the Bavarian Autosport springs any good?
Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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m42technic has a late model 318iS with M3 springs and 10mm hats, it lowered it some....
M3 springs lowered my late model 325i about 1" all around.
10mm is just under .5", and it made a noticable difference on my car. Of course, they reduce your suspension travel as much as they lower, so I was bottoming out like whoa.
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