Hello, I'm about to buy ground controls Coilover Conversion Kit for my daily and I've been looking around to find what would be the best spring rate for me, but I just got confused with all of the shock revalving and stuff, and I'm hoping someone could help me out, i have 91 318i with bilstein sports
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1985 325e - wrecked :( (being fixed and full paint job)
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1991 318i - in process of being made a DD
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Your shocks do not have to be revalved, but it is recommended, and it is recommended for maximum performance.
I am going to go with 550/700 probabaly because I am wanting to have a stiff ride, and since I am going to lower on 17" I do not want to rub at any time.
If you are buying for your DD I would suggest something a little lower like 450/600, but that is entirely up to you.
P.S. Revlaving will cost you about $350, and bilstein has been known to take 2+ months to do a revalve.Last edited by mbonanni; 09-18-2012, 04:50 PM. -
ok thank you sir, yeah i dont want my ride to be too stiff,sigpic
1985 325e - wrecked :( (being fixed and full paint job)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=197989
the horrible day
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=210850
1991 318i - in process of being made a DD
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When in doubt call and talk to somebody at GC. They will help you!Comment
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Feel free to give me a call. I'm happy to help!
530-677-8600
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Just Called GC and apparently there is issues running them with bilsteins because of the inverted design and internal bumpstops.
Any one had experience with GC/Bilstein? Is there a way to shorten the bump stops by taking the strut apart?
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Yes, many people open up the front strut cartridge and cut 1/3 of the bumpstop off. I did this on my own car and it has been great. I am not on coils though.Comment
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you realistically want your sports to be revalved for those rates. they can shorten the tubes and cut the bump stops too, and even the rods, if you like.Comment
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it's not that expensive. but I'm willing to bet you'll like it a whole lot more. :)
unfortunately you have to send them to california. and it takes several weeks.Comment
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im sure the revalve will ride better, especially with shortened tubes. but more $$$ again! thx nandosigpicComment
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adjustable = pointless
I've had adjustable konis for almost 10 years, and I've adjusted them maybe.. twice. I'd rather have something that out of the box matches my rates exactly.Comment
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