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I have them, the drop is a nice height but they are a little soft for my liking. I would give them a chance if i were you though. I have had them for about a year now and I am pleased overall.
I'd agree with them being soft, but not too soft. They were much stiffer than the Tokico's I had, but no where near as stiff as my Eibachs. Nice drop also. Given how inexpensive you can find them (I got mine for $189), its a good value.
Trent is right about the sagging, but it isnt rediculously bad. Not nearly as bad as the h and r sports my friend had. I don't care how good of a reputation h and r has, those springs were shit. I want to get some new springs soon but these did me well for the time I had them. Also it says on the box that they are from The Netherlands I believe.
Pretty much as the title says Came across these looking for spring options. I know they are from europe and many have not heard of them.
Thanks-Evan 8)
They feel like stock springs that have been cut. If all you want is looks instead of performance, then I suppose they aren't so bad. Otherwise, I'd spend an additional $50 or so for some quality springs.
Fred
'86 325 2.8i stroker - Arctic Blue
'11 328i Sports Wagon - LeMans Blue Strictly Eta
Well now i know im not going to get these. I heard the drop is nice but wanted to know more about stiffness etc. Looks like im goin back to IE or H&R or Eibach.
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