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    #16
    Thanks for the replies....Yes, it handles like a boat, but im used to my Z32 on coilovers and full suspension.....This car is gonna be my daily driver, i just want to lower it and make it handle better without sacrificing too much comfort, the Z already is stiff enough.....

    I was looking at this kyb shocks/vogtland springs setup on ebay for $265, has any one ran that????? Since my fronts are blown, i thought this would be a good cheap first mod!

    PS: I have always loved the E30, never meant to offend anyone with the "boat" like handling.....
    Daily Driver:
    1987 325i Lach Silver/Cardinal Red 5spd (Daily)
    1991 318i Sedan Alpine White SOLD
    1989 325i coupe 5spd - SOLD


    Weekend:
    1990 Z32TT Built 550rwhp

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      #17
      I think KYBs are garbage. They are too soft. vogtland spring i dont know about, I've always been curious about. I recommend Bilsteins sports.
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        #18
        325iDD: what sources did you use when looking for your e30?? i'm in the bay area too, and i've yet to have luck landing a good deal on a decent e30. btw, how many miles does your e30 have??

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          #19
          looks like someone could use an ebrake handle.

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            #20
            Yea, it needs a couple of misc interior parts..Also, im not gonna track the car, i think the kybs are gonna be fine for now, and springs are really just springs huh? Besides, im a college student who is working his ass off to afford to cars.....
            Daily Driver:
            1987 325i Lach Silver/Cardinal Red 5spd (Daily)
            1991 318i Sedan Alpine White SOLD
            1989 325i coupe 5spd - SOLD


            Weekend:
            1990 Z32TT Built 550rwhp

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              #21
              I have almost 50,000 miles on my KYBs.

              They are more comfortable than soft.

              great score for $800, man.

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              Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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                #22
                800 bucks for that? You have got to be kidding? Well done sir. Is there any glaring issues?

                Coilovers would be best but if your not wanting to spend lots of $$$$. I have H&R Race Springs and Bilstein sport shocks and love the handling. I've pushed my car to the absolute edge and never felt like I was out of control.

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                  #23
                  Looks like a good platform to start with.

                  Sell me your steering wheel if you plan to part with it. Seriously.
                  Reminiscing...

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by 325IDD View Post

                    I was looking at this kyb shocks/vogtland springs setup on ebay for $265, has any one ran that????? Since my fronts are blown, i thought this would be a good cheap first mod!

                    the fact that the set-up costs 265 bucks should show that it is garbage. go to turnermotorsport.com for a combination of bilstien sport shocks and H&R sport springs for about $600. it won't corner as well as your Z simply because they aren't coilovers, but the imporvement over stock will be immense and you will have no less ride quality.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath View Post
                      the fact that the set-up costs 265 bucks should show that it is garbage. go to turnermotorsport.com for a combination of bilstien sport shocks and H&R sport springs for about $600. it won't corner as well as your Z simply because they aren't coilovers, but the imporvement over stock will be immense and you will have no less ride quality.
                      Those are almost as expensive as my Ground Control Coilovers were! If your not going to track it I wouldn't even really worry about getting that great of a suspension, that one that drops it some and stiffens it up just a bit.
                      Last edited by E30Kaiser; 08-06-2008, 07:45 PM.
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath View Post
                        the fact that the set-up costs 265 bucks should show that it is garbage. go to turnermotorsport.com for a combination of bilstien sport shocks and H&R sport springs for about $600. it won't corner as well as your Z simply because they aren't coilovers, but the imporvement over stock will be immense and you will have no less ride quality.

                        Kyb is a reputable company....And springs are really just springs when you look at it...For the extra 300 bucks i would spend on the more expensive suspension, i could spend for maintenence....I plan on giving it a tune up tommorow and might need to replace the fan clutch....

                        But i do get what your saying about the quality, i just plan to daily this car until i get out of college.....Remember, im not made of cash.
                        Daily Driver:
                        1987 325i Lach Silver/Cardinal Red 5spd (Daily)
                        1991 318i Sedan Alpine White SOLD
                        1989 325i coupe 5spd - SOLD


                        Weekend:
                        1990 Z32TT Built 550rwhp

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