Hi all,
I daily my 325is that was specced with sports suspension (Option 226/226A, not S704 as it's a post 9/87 car) and its primary usage is as a street car - my only thing with four wheels. While I mostly go easy on it aside from the occasional jaunt on a winding back road, in the future I'm hoping to try my hand at the occasional parking lot sanctioned autocross event or HPDE at my local-ish track to understand its limits (and my own!) better and have some fun. I live in an area with road quality that is extremely variable (glass smooth in some spots, surface of the moon in others has a lot of steep hills and potholes and speedbumps, etc). I have never scraped at stock IS ride height and personally I don't mind it as it's worth the tradeoff to me for extra ground clearance. I also don't want to rattle my teeth out or feel like driving it is a chore from NVH and keep it nice and livable, so given all that I've been hunting for options that aren't lowered further or harsh while still being a nice OEM+ upgrade when I do a suspension refresh in the future when the time comes - FCA balljoints, E30 M3 offset FCABs in OEM rubber, M3 endlink mount tab retrofit + endlinks, fresh front strut tower mount/bushings, fresh rear shock tower mounts/reinforcements are in my plans, maybe subframe reinforcement and front sway too.
With that in mind I wanted to have my ducks lined up ahead of time for springs and struts. I am currently on original 325is pink-dot sport springs so I'm a bit lower and stiffer than a regular stock 325i as it is by about an inch or so if I'm not mistaken. I believe the shocks in the strut housings right now were replaced at some point but are stock Boge sports option gas struts, if they're original they've held up well and still have life but if I do everything else I may as well do those too. I spoke to BMW group classic to confirm this and they confirmed I should have P/Ns #31301133438 and #33521091999 for the struts and P/Ns #31331130054 and #33539061134 for the springs, front and rear respectively.
All that said, from research it looks like that Koni yellow adjustables tuned to the mild end are quite pliant and pleasant for daily use when I'm dailying and are good for sportier uses when turned up in stiffness over the Bilstein + H&R combo I see a lot of people go for. I spoke to Koni and they say I should get 8641-1210Sport front struts and 802522Sport rears, and that the 1210s are shorter and stiffer damped so that it should be the one for with the IS springs. However, I found posts on here about how 1210s are for 4cyl late cars with the 51mm diameter struts and 1021s are for 6cyls and I'm not certain if 1210s would play nice with the heavier M20. Unfortunately that thread has no clear answers in the end and I've also seen other threads on here that say 1021s, other saying 1210s for M-technic sports suspension, and it seems 1210s are what the 318is use from another more recent thread, and the difference is about 20mm in housing length apparently which is not far off from how much lower a 325is with my options are below stock... Really I just want to ensure I don't blow anything out or have things batter on each other. Am I overthinking this?
From what I can tell there's other sport rear options aside from the 2522Sports, 80-2641Sport, and 80-2522SP1 as well as 8041-1186. I also asked Koni about the TC Kline 8041-1186TCK externally adjustable rears, as apparently the nonexternal rears are a bit of a pain in the ass to adjust. They said that those are for a mustang (apparently they share a rear strut spec and they fit those too) and for extremely lowered applications, I'm concerned about compatibility in terms of height and not sure if lowered mustang spec length is correct IS sport length or too short for that too. There were also some really old threads on here that said Bimmerworld sold a kit of top-adjustable Konis for all four corners (apparently during the 2005-2007 period?) but they don't appear to these days and I've had not much luck digging around with how Google's gotten so terrible lately.
Summarized: What strut/shock options am I best off with at stock 325is height, especially if I want external adjustments? Koni is preferable but I'm open to other options. Should I stick with my stock IS sports springs, or get fresh ones of the same P/N if I can find them for not stupid prices and do the same with the Boges? Is there an OEM equivalent of the same height or something very close in terms of height and rate that's a better pick when I don't really want to go any lower? Am I better off just saving up more money for a Ground Control kit? Does GC even make one that can be the same as stock 325is height/only a little lower than stock 325i? Bit stumped given all the conflicting information, especially given that most folks seem to lower their E30s while I don't intend to.
Attached is the blueprint for the front sports springs I have that BMW Group Classic helpfully sent me, both as tribute and in case it'd help anybody else in the future. If I'm reading it correctly (I'm not 100% sure) the overall length/OAL is 150.1 + 126.5 +12 + 12 mm, i.e. 300.6mm, i.e. 11.834 inches. 313mm if you count the bits at the end, 12.322 inches. Unfortunately they didn't seem to be able to find the blueprints for the rear sports spring, so that's all I've got in terms of hard numbers.
Thanks in advance.

I daily my 325is that was specced with sports suspension (Option 226/226A, not S704 as it's a post 9/87 car) and its primary usage is as a street car - my only thing with four wheels. While I mostly go easy on it aside from the occasional jaunt on a winding back road, in the future I'm hoping to try my hand at the occasional parking lot sanctioned autocross event or HPDE at my local-ish track to understand its limits (and my own!) better and have some fun. I live in an area with road quality that is extremely variable (glass smooth in some spots, surface of the moon in others has a lot of steep hills and potholes and speedbumps, etc). I have never scraped at stock IS ride height and personally I don't mind it as it's worth the tradeoff to me for extra ground clearance. I also don't want to rattle my teeth out or feel like driving it is a chore from NVH and keep it nice and livable, so given all that I've been hunting for options that aren't lowered further or harsh while still being a nice OEM+ upgrade when I do a suspension refresh in the future when the time comes - FCA balljoints, E30 M3 offset FCABs in OEM rubber, M3 endlink mount tab retrofit + endlinks, fresh front strut tower mount/bushings, fresh rear shock tower mounts/reinforcements are in my plans, maybe subframe reinforcement and front sway too.
With that in mind I wanted to have my ducks lined up ahead of time for springs and struts. I am currently on original 325is pink-dot sport springs so I'm a bit lower and stiffer than a regular stock 325i as it is by about an inch or so if I'm not mistaken. I believe the shocks in the strut housings right now were replaced at some point but are stock Boge sports option gas struts, if they're original they've held up well and still have life but if I do everything else I may as well do those too. I spoke to BMW group classic to confirm this and they confirmed I should have P/Ns #31301133438 and #33521091999 for the struts and P/Ns #31331130054 and #33539061134 for the springs, front and rear respectively.
All that said, from research it looks like that Koni yellow adjustables tuned to the mild end are quite pliant and pleasant for daily use when I'm dailying and are good for sportier uses when turned up in stiffness over the Bilstein + H&R combo I see a lot of people go for. I spoke to Koni and they say I should get 8641-1210Sport front struts and 802522Sport rears, and that the 1210s are shorter and stiffer damped so that it should be the one for with the IS springs. However, I found posts on here about how 1210s are for 4cyl late cars with the 51mm diameter struts and 1021s are for 6cyls and I'm not certain if 1210s would play nice with the heavier M20. Unfortunately that thread has no clear answers in the end and I've also seen other threads on here that say 1021s, other saying 1210s for M-technic sports suspension, and it seems 1210s are what the 318is use from another more recent thread, and the difference is about 20mm in housing length apparently which is not far off from how much lower a 325is with my options are below stock... Really I just want to ensure I don't blow anything out or have things batter on each other. Am I overthinking this?
From what I can tell there's other sport rear options aside from the 2522Sports, 80-2641Sport, and 80-2522SP1 as well as 8041-1186. I also asked Koni about the TC Kline 8041-1186TCK externally adjustable rears, as apparently the nonexternal rears are a bit of a pain in the ass to adjust. They said that those are for a mustang (apparently they share a rear strut spec and they fit those too) and for extremely lowered applications, I'm concerned about compatibility in terms of height and not sure if lowered mustang spec length is correct IS sport length or too short for that too. There were also some really old threads on here that said Bimmerworld sold a kit of top-adjustable Konis for all four corners (apparently during the 2005-2007 period?) but they don't appear to these days and I've had not much luck digging around with how Google's gotten so terrible lately.
Summarized: What strut/shock options am I best off with at stock 325is height, especially if I want external adjustments? Koni is preferable but I'm open to other options. Should I stick with my stock IS sports springs, or get fresh ones of the same P/N if I can find them for not stupid prices and do the same with the Boges? Is there an OEM equivalent of the same height or something very close in terms of height and rate that's a better pick when I don't really want to go any lower? Am I better off just saving up more money for a Ground Control kit? Does GC even make one that can be the same as stock 325is height/only a little lower than stock 325i? Bit stumped given all the conflicting information, especially given that most folks seem to lower their E30s while I don't intend to.
Attached is the blueprint for the front sports springs I have that BMW Group Classic helpfully sent me, both as tribute and in case it'd help anybody else in the future. If I'm reading it correctly (I'm not 100% sure) the overall length/OAL is 150.1 + 126.5 +12 + 12 mm, i.e. 300.6mm, i.e. 11.834 inches. 313mm if you count the bits at the end, 12.322 inches. Unfortunately they didn't seem to be able to find the blueprints for the rear sports spring, so that's all I've got in terms of hard numbers.
Thanks in advance.
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