So we are building a rally car. This is the starting point:

So we (MasterOfPuppets and I), and I have been contemplating these questions:
Which selection of stock springs would be best, which selection of stock or aftermarket swaybars would be best, and would Bilstien HDs work well?
The situation is this: We have a late 325is with Eibach ProKit springs and Billy Sports installed (which we will sell, too low for rally), and we need to decide the best springs to put in there. We are doing this relatively cheaply, since for now it will be entry level. For example, stock E36 325is springs (which should fit) have a higher spring rate than E30 325is stock, and would also lift the car an inch or so. Good option?
The car currently has ST adjustable swaybars. Keep the stiff swaybar, or get a softer stock swaybar?
Also, Billy HDs are included (not installed) w/ the car. I have heard these shocks are a good start. Any strong objections?
Real world experience and knowledge will be very appreciated.
Thanks guys.
So we (MasterOfPuppets and I), and I have been contemplating these questions:
Which selection of stock springs would be best, which selection of stock or aftermarket swaybars would be best, and would Bilstien HDs work well?
The situation is this: We have a late 325is with Eibach ProKit springs and Billy Sports installed (which we will sell, too low for rally), and we need to decide the best springs to put in there. We are doing this relatively cheaply, since for now it will be entry level. For example, stock E36 325is springs (which should fit) have a higher spring rate than E30 325is stock, and would also lift the car an inch or so. Good option?
The car currently has ST adjustable swaybars. Keep the stiff swaybar, or get a softer stock swaybar?
Also, Billy HDs are included (not installed) w/ the car. I have heard these shocks are a good start. Any strong objections?
Real world experience and knowledge will be very appreciated.
Thanks guys.
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