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    ECS tuning level 2 front suspension kit.

    Doing a brake/suspension refresh project on an 89 325i. Car is stock now, and daily driven. Right now I am replacing a lot of worn parts at once, so cost is an issue. Much more work is planned in the future, but right now I just want to keep it on the road. Here is the suspension kit I'm looking at:



    Uro arms come with this kit. Does anyone have any experience with Uro parts?
    Positive or negative, I'd like to hear what you have to say.

    #2
    I definitely avoid that brand.
    I'm not a purist/elitist by any means, but as far as control arms go, it's Lemforder or rebuild the OEM arms.

    Is everything in that kit Uro parts?

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      #3
      No issues for me with the uro e30 arms for me. I've had them on my vert for a while now.

      I'll be ordering that kit or the "level 3" one that's front and rear for my coupe.
      -Riggs

      2003 M5
      SS headers + Exhaust, Bilstein PSS9, Front 6-Piston BMW Performance LBK w/ 2 piece rotors, Rear ECS 2 piece rotors, Euro dash

      1988 325i Convertible
      Stroked M20, Bilstein Sports and H&Rs, Borbet CF

      1989 M3 Race Chassis
      Lots of pieces in big boxes that'll one day hopefully get put together back into something that at least rolls

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        #4
        Lets just say I sold them for a couple years and got tired of all the bad ones.


        The only ones I'll use/sell are OEM, Lemfoeder, and Febi.
        ADAMS Autosport

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          #5
          So I've read too many bad reviews, and I respect this car too much to cut corners. Lemforder, it is.
          Thanks for the feedback.

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