What's right for me? The whole sha-bang (semi-noob questions)
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THey are progressive. And someone somewhere (more than once I think) has posted the rates of several types of popular springs, including the H&R Sports. Run a search - you will find it, Tim.Current Cars2014 M235i2009 R56 Cooper S1998 M31997 M3Comment
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I speak from experience of browsing this forum....
-H&R's ("race" if wanna go low??)
-Bilstein Sport shocks/struts (i hear konis go out early and the only + is adjust.)
-cabrio front/m3 rear (if don't want oversteer/more understeer, then leave stock one, but reinforce mounts anyways) I personally wouldn't go stiffer since youre going to be more daily driving than tracking! Also, it would prolly hold road better, and wouldn't slide, correct me if wrong)
-treehouse cabs or M3 cabs
-rear subframe+trailing arm bushings (abrahamsmotrs..)
-nice tyres!
I have the H&R Race and don't find them that harsh on the street, imo. Their rates are 315/570. The H&R sports are 180/xxx. Can't remember what the rear is.Comment
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I have ordered the Energy urethane bushings from Jegs (the part is not listed as fitting out cars: I have ordered generic 21mm & 14mm) and before they get installed, I will reinforce both front and rear, plus modify front end links to correct geometry.
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Tim your living in germany??
If so then definitly go for the complete KW coilover system,
The variant 2 has adjustable shocks so your can easily run it on the streets,
Also get M3 swaybar links and taps on the strut, have that welded in place and enjoy more stiffness from the already there swaybar,
Also find powerflex polyurethane bushings for the swaybars.
When in germany do what the germans do, buy TUV approved already 100%
proven and designed parts.Gunni
@ Prodrive / Aston Martin RacingComment
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Last edited by parkerbink; 09-19-2006, 08:47 AM.
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so suspension techniques bars arent much of an improvement over stock 'is' bars?Originally posted by ebelementsAlso, for those who don't know, negative camber is the greatest thing since sliced bread(panera). Even tire wear is for city busses and the elderly.Comment
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