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    will swift coilovers fit my vert?

    Hello guys.
    Just want a second opinion on these coils that I might buy.
    Have some concern if they will fit on my vert. Any thoughts?

    TEMO


    Originally Posted by Ryan... If you've seen Tango's girl, you would not be questioning his choice of apparel ;-)

    #2
    Inner diameter has to be 2.5" to fit the front - 6" is also fine in the front.
    Virtually anything in the rear fits e30's.
    With that said, 6" is too tall for the rear even with no adjusters or pads.

    1991 325iS turbo

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      #3
      Originally posted by ak- View Post
      Inner diameter has to be 2.5" to fit the front - 6" is also fine in the front.
      Virtually anything in the rear fits e30's.
      With that said, 6" is too tall for the rear even with no adjusters or pads.
      So should I even buy these?
      The guy selling them said they will fit but idk he probably just wants to make a buck.
      TEMO


      Originally Posted by Ryan... If you've seen Tango's girl, you would not be questioning his choice of apparel ;-)

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        #4
        Skip. Not even enough info in that ad.

        1991 325iS turbo

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          #5
          For sure dude thanks. :up:
          TEMO


          Originally Posted by Ryan... If you've seen Tango's girl, you would not be questioning his choice of apparel ;-)

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            #6
            Do it right, buy the good stuff. You can pick your rates too.

            BimmerHeads
            Classic BMW Specialists
            Santa Clarita, CA

            www.BimmerHeads.com

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              #7
              ^YUP

              And they'll never admit it, but Swifts die if compressed beyond their specified range of stroke...they will not honor their warranty in that case either.

              Eibachs can Block out and not suffer. (blocking is when they're compressed until the coils touch.)
              Suspension tips here...
              http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/album.php?albumid=757

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                #8
                Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
                Do it right, buy the good stuff. You can pick your rates too.

                http://www.ground-control-store.com/...p/II=121/CA=98
                Yeah Im gonna put in the order soon.
                Was just trying to save up money to fix some body damage I got over the rainy days.


                Originally posted by DRTSRFR View Post
                ^YUP

                And they'll never admit it, but Swifts die if compressed beyond their specified range of stroke...they will not honor their warranty in that case either.

                Eibachs can Block out and not suffer. (blocking is when they're compressed until the coils touch.)

                Truue...
                Yeah that guy was just trying to sell to anyone.
                kinda sketchy he wanted to meet up after 10pm :loco:
                TEMO


                Originally Posted by Ryan... If you've seen Tango's girl, you would not be questioning his choice of apparel ;-)

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