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    "I" springs in an "e"

    I did a search but couldn't find an answer. I'd like to lower the rear of my 86 325e a bit. I'm not looking for a slammed look, and I actually like the height of the front (since I drive in San Francisco and want to keep my oil pan.) The rear though . . . it is high.

    I'm looking to go cheeeeaaaap for this mod since it's not a "must'. Since "I" springs are plentiful in the junkyards (and only $20), would they drop the rear a bit? Looking for .5 to 3/4 of an inch. If not, what is the best option for a rear drop on an "e" to kill the rake?

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    The rear arches of an e car are different than a late model (plastic bumper /big tail light) car. So you may not get the low look you want and still be low.
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      #3
      Cheap? Remove the rear spring pads. That should give you at least a 1/4"-1/2" and won't cost you anything. Beyond that you should get aftermarket springs like Suspension Techniques. No stock springs are worth swapping in unless they are m tech springs, which are probably what u want but they are not cheap.
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        #4
        Get stock e30 m3 springs. They can be had for cheap.
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          #5
          Originally posted by bmwguy325is View Post
          The rear arches of an e car are different than a late model (plastic bumper /big tail light) car. So you may not get the low look you want and still be low.
          Unless he finds an 87 325i?
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            #6
            Originally posted by !kid View Post
            Unless he finds an 87 325i?
            How would this help him? 88 was then they changed the bodies.
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              #7
              So an 87 325i has the higher wheel arches but shorter springs? There are a bunch of 87's at my local pick n pull. That plus removing the spring pads may be good if someone can verify the 87 comment.

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                #8
                Idk about springs but 87i also has the high arches

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by reelizmpro View Post
                  No stock springs are worth swapping in unless they are m tech (or e30 m3) springs
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bmwguy325is View Post
                    How would this help him? 88 was then they changed the bodies.
                    your previous comment made it sound as if he needed 325i springs. and that 88+ 325i springs may not give him the proper ride height he wants. that's why i asked if the 1987 325i springs would give him what he is after since its got the higher wheel arches.
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                      #11
                      What about springs from a late model (1991) 318I or 318IS? Since that was a lighter car, a heavier e30 would sit a bit lower with them, right?

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                        #12
                        Seriously don't waste your time. At minimum buy some E30 M3 springs.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mrgraphics View Post
                          What about springs from a late model (1991) 318I or 318IS? Since that was a lighter car, a heavier e30 would sit a bit lower with them, right?

                          maybe...

                          the bad thing is those will most likely have a lower spring rate as well. A lower springs rate is going to reduce your corning performance. increase the body roll on a car that already has lots of body roll.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
                            Seriously don't waste your time. At minimum buy some E30 M3 springs.
                            Seriously, just do this. I did and I'm really happy with them. Small drop, not too stiff for daily-ing, and inexpensive. Also, my car is an '87 325i.
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                              #15
                              I'm half way there. I found 2 front springs in Pick n Pull today. I have no idea who makes them.

                              They are deep blue in color, no markings. Anyone have any idea who makes them?
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