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    Stock shocks in rear, Billies Sport in the front: OK?

    Hey all,
    I am thinking of running M3 springs and Billie sports in the front and stock shock/springs in the rear of my 91 325i vert. Can I do that with no problem or I must have the same shocks in the front and rear?
    Thanks a lot in advance!!

    Aloha!

    Luciano
    Glacier blue metallic 1991 325ic

    #2
    Ideally you'd want front & rear to be the same. But it will be ok as many do this and buy F&R in stages.

    E30 M3 / E30 325is / E34 525iT / E34 535i

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      #3
      Transitionally, the car will, according to theory, transitionally understeer more until you have matching rear shocks, but otherwise it will be okay.

      Project M42 Turbo

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        #4
        Thanks guys a lot!!! I'll be installing the M3 springs and billies in the front soon. Aloha!
        Luciano
        Glacier blue metallic 1991 325ic

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          #5
          Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post
          Transitionally, the car will, according to theory, transitionally understeer more until you have matching rear shocks, but otherwise it will be okay.
          yes, but this is with the assumption that the front are stiffer. (yes they are in this case)
          '84 318i M10B18 147- Safari Beige
          NA: 93whp/90ftlbs, MS2E w/ LC, 2-Step
          Turbo: 221whp/214ftlbs, MS3x flex @ 17psi

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            #6
            Honestly you don't really need Bilstein Sports in the front, go with Bilstein touring or KYB. (something cheaper)
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              #7
              Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
              Honestly you don't really need Bilstein Sports in the front, go with Bilstein touring or KYB. (something cheaper)
              I already bought the front billie sports. Used, great condition, $150 for both (shipped to Hawaii). I think I got a good deal.
              ALoha!

              Luciano
              Glacier blue metallic 1991 325ic

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                #8
                Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post
                Transitionally, the car will, according to theory, transitionally understeer more until you have matching rear shocks, but otherwise it will be okay.
                This will definitely be the case. As soon as I replaced the rear stock shocks with something much firmer the rear of the car followed through way better (I upgraded the fronts first). I noticed a big difference in initiating drifts also.

                Originally posted by Luciano36 View Post
                I already bought the front billie sports. Used, great condition, $150 for both (shipped to Hawaii). I think I got a good deal.
                ALoha!

                Luciano
                Good enough! Bilsteins are cool because you can always rebuild for whatever you like.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by grippymonkey View Post
                  Good enough! Bilsteins are cool because you can always rebuild for whatever you like.
                  What do you mean by that? Are the Billie Sports rebuildable? If so, I did not know that :)
                  Aloha!

                  Luciano
                  Glacier blue metallic 1991 325ic

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