E30: How low can u go?

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  • RedReplicant
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    Originally posted by DennisJ
    I am just worried about that the nut around the thread to adjust the height would rust or just lock after some time. Maybe i should not worry about this?


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    Antiseize on the threads if it worries you that much.

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  • DennisJ
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    Great. Thanks... The conclusion must be 75/50 spring set with my current sport shocks. Do not know the brand yet, i just know they are yellow and not koni. :)


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  • tak7
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    Here's a whole thread about them:

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  • DennisJ
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    I found out that FK has a 75/50 set of springs. I think i go with that. It must be low enough for me of what i can see out of pictures found on Google. :)


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  • DennisJ
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    Its not the winther im concerned about - its the high humidity. It wont drive in the winter time, but will be parked in a open garage.


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  • DennisJ
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    E30: How low can u go?

    U have a pic of ur car? Drop hats? :) I'm Danish, so not all words i can refer to my language.


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    Last edited by DennisJ; 11-30-2014, 02:36 AM.

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  • tak7
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    Lowtec 60/50 would be pretty low.
    I have FK 60/40 that are as well.
    Spring pads can be removed, drop hats used as well.
    There is a suspension ride height thread that should help.

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  • lambo
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    Mine have survived 5 years of Colorado winters. Well the fronts at least. The rears seized up but that was because the previous owner tightened the locking bolt on the collars too much and they galled to the collar itself. Purely user error, not weather related.

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  • DennisJ
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    Blue plates - i do not understand ur comment?


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  • blue plates
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    Those collars will be fine

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  • DennisJ
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    I am just worried about that the nut around the thread to adjust the height would rust or just lock after some time. Maybe i should not worry about this?


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  • Silverdogz
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    Yeah, you have 26 years of Denmark wear on the current suspension. If you want it low, coil overs are your only option, and I don't think they would pass DOT (or what Denmarks equivalent is) if they couldn't handle the weather.

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  • DennisJ
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    I am just concerned about the weather here in Denmark would be to hard at it.


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  • blue plates
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    Why not coilovers?

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