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  • Djmack
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    I can tell you that tourings are slightly heavier in the rear. if you are going for stock springs, a vert setup may be the way to go. if you're going coil overs. like BC, I can tell you from experience that the rear must be 8k or 10k barrel springs. i tried BC's stock e30 spring setup which was 6k coil springs in the rear, and they overloaded almost instantly.

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  • ChuckNE
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    According to realoem rear touring springs are unique to the touring. Maybe vert rates are close but can't answer that directly. I ordered the h&r from above but have yet to install

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  • dooce
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    are the touring rear springs not the same as the verts? I was always under the impression they were.

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  • mxtx
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    still running the black Bilstein B4's the car had when purchased - had to cut the front bump stops to allow for full travel. was very bouncy at first until i did that but feels fine now.

    i like the ride height a lot — for me i prefer more a more tuned oem look than a stanced or slammed look.

    i actually raised my rear even a few more mm's with thicker spring pads from E36 since i use my touring often with a lot of weight in the trunk — i like having the utility of a wagon.

    i would be curious on going Bilstein B6's some day . . .

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  • ChuckNE
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    Great info. Thanks. How is ride height? What shocks are you running with them? My car arrived with some yellow aftermarket springs with spring coil "blocks" in the rear...car sits way low which I'm hoping the h&r a fix.

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  • mxtx
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    i went down same path about a month ago — had US H&R sport springs (blue) but my rear was sagging and rubbing.

    1. make sure your springs are properly rated for a touring, not sedan/coupe, as the touring trunk needs a higher rated spring to hold the weight.
    2. make sure your springs are properly rated for a 4-cyl/6-cyl depending on your motor, same idea.

    H&R european site lists this info for E30 Touring:
    "SPORT PERFORMANCE SPRINGS 29684-1: year: 87>95 | 2WD | Lowering VA: 30 | Lowering HA: 30 | Comments:6-Zyl"

    Actual springs I received were Red colored and marked with:
    Front: 29684 VA & Rear: H&R 29684 HA

    I know here in the US H&R's red colored springs are "Race" and blue's are "Sport" however from what I gathered, eurospec has a different system.

    My car feels great now — zero rub, and zero sag in the rear, even when fully loaded.

    Use the part number or the number on the springs to search for them.

    Good luck.

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  • ChuckNE
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    Touring suspension question

    New touring owner with worn out suspension and have a quick question. Looking at realoem springs for the front of touring are same as standard e30 but rears are touring specific. I do see that H&R does make a set of springs for touring. What is the general consensus for springs? What are you running? Thanks
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