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    fit on a 318is? If so, will the car even sit lower at all since it's lighter?

    Spencer

    #2
    They'll fit. It'll give you a .75" drop all around. Hardly noticable aesthetically, but they're much stiffer.
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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      #3
      Well, if the fender gap gets a little smaller that would be great.

      Spencer

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        #4
        Why is this in the Photoshop forum?

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          #5
          LOL :stupid:
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            #6
            I never go to the photoshop forum?
            WTF.

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              #7
              I have M3 springs on my car. They actually work very nicely. 8)
              James Peacock

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                #8
                Originally posted by m42technic
                I have M3 springs on my car. They actually work very nicely. 8)
                Do you have a good picture of you car with them on? I have some on the way and i was wondering what they do visually.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bahnfire
                  Originally posted by m42technic
                  I have M3 springs on my car. They actually work very nicely. 8)
                  Do you have a good picture of you car with them on? I have some on the way and i was wondering what they do visually.
                  No spring pads all around:
                  James Peacock

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                    #10
                    I don't believe the stiffness is much of a difference as all. Coupled with more suspension upgrades it provides a well-rounded setup, though. I've got M3 springs on my car, along with Suspension Techniques sways and quite a few other M3 parts. Takes the twisties quite well. ;)

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by e30Matt
                      I don't believe the stiffness is much of a difference as all. Coupled with more suspension upgrades it provides a well-rounded setup, though. I've got M3 springs on my car, along with Suspension Techniques sways and quite a few other M3 parts. Takes the twisties quite well. ;)
                      I dont know how much of the difference on my car was the new shocks and how much was the M3 springs, but they did make a very good difference compared to stock.
                      James Peacock

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                        #12
                        IIRC, the spring rates only differ slightly... I believe the rear is ever so slightly stiffer.

                        "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by m42technic
                          Originally posted by e30Matt
                          I don't believe the stiffness is much of a difference as all. Coupled with more suspension upgrades it provides a well-rounded setup, though. I've got M3 springs on my car, along with Suspension Techniques sways and quite a few other M3 parts. Takes the twisties quite well. ;)
                          I dont know how much of the difference on my car was the new shocks and how much was the M3 springs, but they did make a very good difference compared to stock.
                          Do you get a lot of extra road noise since you don't use any spring pads?

                          I have the M3 springs also and they work nice with my BS sports.

                          -nate-

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                            #14
                            Compared to the stock springs, the M3 springs have way less coils. I too have heard that the M3 springs dont differ much in rate from the "is" ones, but I find it hard to believe.

                            Oh, and I couldnt tell much of a difference in noise from removing the spring pads.
                            James Peacock

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                              #15
                              .

                              Yeah i thought the spring rates were the same.
                              What height is the sump suposed to be on the standard 90 318is, ~10cm???

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