can cab on m3 springs run oem shocks? its minimal drop, but its good for dd. I think I might go this route. Just wondering if I "have to" get bilsteins. or not.
Cab on M3 Spring Question
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how old are your struts/shocks? if you have a decent amount of mileage you should replace them while you have your front suspension disassembled. no sense in doing it twice. chances are if you have 100k+ and dont know the condition or when it was last done, it might be a good idea to do it now. shocks, struts, strut bearings/bushings, control arms, tie rods, control arm bushings. all are easier to change when doing a set of springs.
dont be like wishno and take stuff apart on your car twice just to save a buck in the beginning.Comment
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how old are your struts/shocks? if you have a decent amount of mileage you should replace them while you have your front suspension disassembled. no sense in doing it twice. chances are if you have 100k+ and dont know the condition or when it was last done, it might be a good idea to do it now. shocks, struts, strut bearings/bushings, control arms, tie rods, control arm bushings. all are easier to change when doing a set of springs.
dont be like wishno and take stuff apart on your car twice just to save a buck in the beginning.Comment
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ride height will not be determining factor on replacement.
if you feel as though your struts are still in service lifespan--then keep.
of course the rear struts are uber easy to change.
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