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    #16
    How much of a lowering does the IE stage 3 give the 318?
    The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.

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      #17
      Originally posted by BE30s
      The point i was trying to make is that they are eibachs
      I doubt it. Would you say an E30 is "based" on a BMW? Nah, probably not.

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        #18
        Originally posted by BE30s
        The point i was trying to make is that they are eibachs, dont get off calling no one stupid you ignorant asshole.
        what does saying eibach made the spring have to do w/ anything?

        and btw, for future reference, calling the site admin an ignorant asshole is usually not advisable if you like your account.

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          #19
          Not getting involved with above skirmish, but the Bilstein does not include the tool used to tighten there shock collar down anymore in their packaging you need to purchase separately.

          I found out the hard way and Bilstein sent me directly from S.F. Cali free because the list it in their instructions. I doubt they will be sending to many more freebies out.
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            #20
            Spec e30 was considering allowing IE Stage 3 springs when H&R's were backordered becuase they are the same rates as H&R Races, Jordan.
            Eurospeed, go with IE's and Bilsteins, you will be happy.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Skafrog
              Eurospeed, go with IE's and Bilsteins, you will be happy.
              That's the plan.

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                #22
                Originally posted by M-technik-3
                Not getting involved with above skirmish, but the Bilstein does not include the tool used to tighten there shock collar down anymore in their packaging you need to purchase separately.

                I found out the hard way and Bilstein sent me directly from S.F. Cali free because the list it in their instructions. I doubt they will be sending to many more freebies out.
                or you could just use a monkey wrench.
                Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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