4in springs and raceland vs jom?

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  • Chriskbmx
    E30 Modder
    • Apr 2012
    • 972

    #31
    lmk how this goes for you, where r u ordering your springs from?

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    • CHIF8008
      No R3VLimiter
      • Nov 2010
      • 3447

      #32
      im running hyperco 4 in 2.5di 500# spring in the rear without adjusters just fine. and the stock JOM adjusters worked perfectly with them. gonna need to cut the steel bump stops if you dont plan on running an adjuster, and add padding to the trailing arm as it will now hit the fuel hose that goes to the tank on the pass. side.
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      • e^2
        Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 65

        #33
        I'm going to order from a local place that also races. 0400.225.0550 and it seems to go any lower than a 6" spring on a lowered vehicle means your spring will be to short when you droop, even with a shorter shock. I have pictures of my rear suspension somewhere but I'll try to post it up, before and after, compressed and drooped.
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        2000 323i

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        • einstein57
          R3V OG
          • Jun 2007
          • 10780

          #34
          Originally posted by e^2
          I'm going to order from a local place that also races. 0400.225.0550 and it seems to go any lower than a 6" spring on a lowered vehicle means your spring will be to short when you droop, even with a shorter shock. I have pictures of my rear suspension somewhere but I'll try to post it up, before and after, compressed and drooped.
          I like the IE spring pads. They hold the springs pretty well

          Originally posted by e^2
          At four inch your springs will fall out if you lift your wheels, right? I was going to order0600.225.0550 on monday for my rear.
          The 6 in that rate will sit like H&R sports. A little tall for the typical coil spring buyer.






          Here is a 4.5" 650 spring with no adjusters i think. I've put on 4 different setups. Could be a 5" 650. I'll check when i get home.

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          • Chriskbmx
            E30 Modder
            • Apr 2012
            • 972

            #35
            so i could just use a 4inch 2.5 inch spring at 550lb/in with my jom adjuster with no problem?

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            • e^2
              Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 65

              #36
              @einstein, nice stance
              @chrisk, after I did some measurements on my car, I think it is possible. However, a 4" spring will fall out on full droop without a helper spring


              I just ordered my springs from H&R, part number was RF100570 for a 100mm(4") 570lb/in, and some part of the RF means 60mm (2.25").
              1984 325e
              2000 323i

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              • Chriskbmx
                E30 Modder
                • Apr 2012
                • 972

                #37
                do u have a part number for the helper? and i tryed to order from h&r and i couldn't, where did you order from?

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                • e^2
                  Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 65

                  #38
                  Well, the shop I ordered from said there was a 6 week backorder. Weak! So I'll probably go with Eibach. Summit has them but they aren't in stock as well.
                  Free Shipping - Eibach Coilover Springs with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Coilover Springs at Summit Racing.


                  Here is the helper spring to match.
                  Free Shipping - Eibach ERS Helper Springs with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Coilover Springs at Summit Racing.


                  And here is the coupler to get the two to line up.
                  Free Shipping - Eibach Coupling Spacers with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Coilover Spring Spacers at Summit Racing.
                  Last edited by e^2; 03-20-2013, 08:07 AM.
                  1984 325e
                  2000 323i

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                  • Chriskbmx
                    E30 Modder
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 972

                    #39
                    i just ordered 600lb 4inch springs. so im gonna run them on the adjuster, do i need to cut the metal bump stops or anything?

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                    • e^2
                      Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 65

                      #40
                      You might. Before you put the spring in, take the old springs out and measure the wheel/fender gap. Install the spring and measure again. The difference will be your compressed suspension travel.
                      1984 325e
                      2000 323i

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                      • E30SPDFRK
                        Moderator
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 5687

                        #41
                        Why does it seem the idiots all flock to suspension threads?


                        Originally posted by e^2
                        I'm going to order 4" springs. It should give me 2" of upward travel before the lower sleeve hits the upper mount.

                        As it sits right now, my 6" rear spring with the sleeve adjusted all the way down sits right about stock height. So a 5" spring will lower it 1" with no further adjustment. I'll go 4" and adjust the sleeves up to get me 1" lower. Plus the higher spring rate springs won't compress as much. I'll get one of those tender/helper springs to keep everything in the perches.
                        It doesn't work like that. The spring sits about halfway between the trailing arm pivot and the wheel centerline, so a 5" spring with the same rate as your 6" spring should (theoretically) lower you about 2". It's not exactly halfway though, and there are other angles in play so it won't be exact, but don't think 1" at the spring equals 1" at the wheels.
                        Byron
                        Leichtbau

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                        • Stephen
                          Шлем ишака
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 10774

                          #42
                          That multiplying factor is the same reason you run higher rates in the rear.


                          Anywho, a 4" is very short w/o adjuster and you will be in shitty part of your shocks stroke, or bottomed out if you dont go with a shorter shock.

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                          • E30SPDFRK
                            Moderator
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 5687

                            #43
                            A 4" spring with no adjuster will have the trailing arms bottomed out. If you want to go that low, it is a nessecity to trim the spring centering nubs like Chif said.
                            Byron
                            Leichtbau

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                            • Chriskbmx
                              E30 Modder
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 972

                              #44
                              alright thanks for everything guys, im gonna run an andjuster and all. and does anyone know of a shorter shock i can use?

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                              • ak-
                                R3V OG
                                • May 2009
                                • 12422

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Chriskbmx
                                i just ordered 600lb 4inch springs. so im gonna run them on the adjuster, do i need to cut the metal bump stops or anything?
                                No you don't need to cut the metal nub if you use a 4" with the adjuster and don't cut it regardless, wow.
                                And no it is not going to fit the rear JOM adjuster unless you unscrew the collar, flip it, and screw it back on to the sleeve. I'm telling you this because this is what I have on MY car. 4" 750lbs Hypercoil on the JOM flipped adjuster late model car.
                                I'm a half inch away from tucking the rim and am limited by the flipped adjuster (as I've mentioned beforehand). Considering you ordered 600lbs springs, yours will sag more when maxed out if you intend to use these waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles adjusters.

                                1991 325iS turbo

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