Changing suspension from non sport to sport?
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Lomag, you need to deduct 6 postings from Jimbo's posts counter.
After that said, I second Jimbo's comments, if you are really crazy about sport suspension, then sell/trade in your current E60 and get a new one. The sport package not only gives you a sportier suspension but also better wheels/tires, active steering, active roll stabilization, shadow line trim and sport seats with adjustable thigh support, all this for $3K (In the US). You will spend that money and more just trying to replicate the sport suspension calibration....
If you just want to lower the car, use lowering springs, that only will cost you around $500 (Installed)
After that said, I second Jimbo's comments, if you are really crazy about sport suspension, then sell/trade in your current E60 and get a new one. The sport package not only gives you a sportier suspension but also better wheels/tires, active steering, active roll stabilization, shadow line trim and sport seats with adjustable thigh support, all this for $3K (In the US). You will spend that money and more just trying to replicate the sport suspension calibration....
If you just want to lower the car, use lowering springs, that only will cost you around $500 (Installed)
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='Nov 13 2004, 07:03 PM
That's just Jimbo trying to catch up to Iceman....
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If you just want to lower the car, use lowering springs, that only will cost you around $500 (Installed)
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Originally Posted by Ray S' date='Nov 14 2004, 11:47 PM
If you just want to lower the car, use lowering springs, that only will cost you around $500 (Installed)
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