Looking for spring rates for an aggressive street setup. Plan to use for Autox as well but more street than anything at least for the time being. looks like for a 318is i should be around 350/450ish for front and rear. feedback welcomed. will be running GC koni's w/ this.
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That is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.-Brandon
'86 325es S50
'12 VW GTI Autobahn DSG
'03 540i M-Sport (sold)
'08 Jeep SRT-8 (sold)
For sale:
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Originally posted by Beej '86 325esThat is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.
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Originally posted by Beej '86 325esThat is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.
Dave I'll have a set of 300/440 springs for sale in a week or so, I'll sell them for cheap in case you're interested.
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Originally posted by MystikalOriginally posted by Beej '86 325esThat is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.
Dave I'll have a set of 300/440 springs for sale in a week or so, I'll sell them for cheap in case you're interested.
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Originally posted by JordanOriginally posted by Beej '86 325esThat is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.
Its not GC's fault.-Brandon
'86 325es S50
'12 VW GTI Autobahn DSG
'03 540i M-Sport (sold)
'08 Jeep SRT-8 (sold)
For sale:
S50 TMS chip for Schricks
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Originally posted by MystikalOriginally posted by Beej '86 325esThat is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.
Dave I'll have a set of 300/440 springs for sale in a week or so, I'll sell them for cheap in case you're interested.-Brandon
'86 325es S50
'12 VW GTI Autobahn DSG
'03 540i M-Sport (sold)
'08 Jeep SRT-8 (sold)
For sale:
S50 TMS chip for Schricks
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Originally posted by DrMcDaveOriginally posted by MystikalOriginally posted by Beej '86 325esThat is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.
Dave I'll have a set of 300/440 springs for sale in a week or so, I'll sell them for cheap in case you're interested.
When you find out the cost of the perches/sleeves/hardware, please let me know. In any case the springs are $110-120/pair at GC plus shipping, I'll sell mine for $100 for all 4 shipped.
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Originally posted by Beej '86 325esOriginally posted by MystikalOriginally posted by Beej '86 325esThat is pretty soft for G-C, that is what they recommended me and 350 is ok in front, but 450 is WAY too soft for the rear. After a few years, I had bottomed out so much (not the shocks, the springs), that it eventually broke the little nubs the perches fit around off of my trailing arms from the repeated impact. With the standard 2.25" ID, 5" long spring they use in back, you'll want at least 550-600. I actually switched to a different setup with a 2.5" ID, 6" long spring and it seems to work much better.
Dave I'll have a set of 300/440 springs for sale in a week or so, I'll sell them for cheap in case you're interested.
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Originally posted by MystikalA 5" spring is way too short for most spring rates anyways. I'm running a 5.5" 475lb/in rear spring now, and all the way up WITH a 10mm pad I'm still slightly tucking the rear tire (my sig has the longer springs in). I know you have higher arches, but still, you must be all the way up the perch.
Here's a picture of how the car sits. (the pic in my sig is pretty old)
-Brandon
'86 325es S50
'12 VW GTI Autobahn DSG
'03 540i M-Sport (sold)
'08 Jeep SRT-8 (sold)
For sale:
S50 TMS chip for Schricks
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Something must be different there. When I put my perch all the way down, I completely engulf a 195/65 tire down to the rim with >1" of travel left (5.5" without pads).
I know Robert had 5" springs on his car, and all the way up he tucked at least an inch of the tire also. Our fenders are lower, but not to that kind of degree.
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