Alright, so my best be is to cut my losses on the rears that I bought, and just go for H&R.
My understanding is that there is only one set of convertible specific springs. From what I've read...
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OK, this is probably the route that I’m going to take. I appreciate the help. Sorry for being such a pain in the ass, but I’m trying to save myself headache as you probably will know. lol...
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So I can’t use LCI MT2 springs on the front? Seems like that part number is fro pre-LCI cars? My goal is to have the same suspension setup as cars with the 704 M Technic suspension...
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Just so I'm on the same page, the rear springs I need are 33539058543 and for the fronts would it be 31331131333 or another part number that I have to be digging for? I know I can't be 100% certain...
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Ah I See the deilemma here, I figure its worth a shot though right? Also, I thought only front springs were M-technic specific? Rears should be the standard, at least for convertibles no?...
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So then it should be okay to run Bilstein or Suplex in the front while running Lesjofors in the back? I've only found the basic vert-specific lowering springs on the H&R website. Not what I'm looking...
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Convertible Suspension Refresh: Mixing Spring Brands Based on OEM Part Numbers?
Hello All,
I am currently in the process of refreshing my entire suspension setup on my '87 325i convertible. I have reached the point where it is time to replace the springs. I have decided...
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