KSport Adjustability
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From: SoCal
My Ride: 2008 550I LOADED, all options except HUD and NV
One problem, there are no coilovers except KW for the Xi models. The KSPorts are coilovers which work for non-M cars and non-Xi models.
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Joined: May 2009
Posts: 10,496
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From: SoCal
My Ride: 2008 550I LOADED, all options except HUD and NV
Looks great Jason, now I just need to know how it rides. Is there any rubbing? I want to lower my car now too
I think I'll have to wait until I get some new tires though, the 285 rears don't allow for much lower
I think I'll have to wait until I get some new tires though, the 285 rears don't allow for much lower
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From: OC, SoCal
My Ride: '05 545i SMG, 35% Tint, LED Angel Eyes
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Joined: Nov 2008
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From: OC, SoCal
My Ride: '05 545i SMG, 35% Tint, LED Angel Eyes
Nice! My coils are built pretty much the same as Ksports and its nice that you can adjust them in like 15-30 minutes. Loving the ride height Toyota2bmw
. I adjusted my coils by just turning the rear coils like the front but I wasn't sure if they were supposed to do that. Now I have confirmation that it's a-ok
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Now throw some spacers on there and give it a rip-roaring cut-throat stance!
And for those who want to DIY on coilovers, its more than feasible to do in 5-7 hours alone. Technically, there's a total of 16 bolts or so you have to remove although some are more challenging to remove than others. But still, totally worth saving the $200+ a shop charges to do it (and most do it half-assedly).
. I adjusted my coils by just turning the rear coils like the front but I wasn't sure if they were supposed to do that. Now I have confirmation that it's a-ok
.Now throw some spacers on there and give it a rip-roaring cut-throat stance!
And for those who want to DIY on coilovers, its more than feasible to do in 5-7 hours alone. Technically, there's a total of 16 bolts or so you have to remove although some are more challenging to remove than others. But still, totally worth saving the $200+ a shop charges to do it (and most do it half-assedly).
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Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 843
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From: OC, SoCal
My Ride: '05 545i SMG, 35% Tint, LED Angel Eyes
Nice! My coils are built pretty much the same as Ksports and its nice that you can adjust them in like 15-30 minutes. Loving the ride height Toyota2bmw
. I adjusted my coils by just turning the rear coils like the front but I wasn't sure if they were supposed to do that. Now I have confirmation that it's a-ok
.
Now throw some spacers on there and give it a rip-roaring cut-throat stance!
And for those who want to DIY on coilovers, its more than feasible to do in 5-7 hours alone. Technically, there's a total of 16 bolts or so you have to remove although some are more challenging to remove than others. But still, totally worth saving the $200+ a shop charges to do it (and most do it half-assedly).
. I adjusted my coils by just turning the rear coils like the front but I wasn't sure if they were supposed to do that. Now I have confirmation that it's a-ok
.Now throw some spacers on there and give it a rip-roaring cut-throat stance!
And for those who want to DIY on coilovers, its more than feasible to do in 5-7 hours alone. Technically, there's a total of 16 bolts or so you have to remove although some are more challenging to remove than others. But still, totally worth saving the $200+ a shop charges to do it (and most do it half-assedly).
I will stance it out aggressively once I get 235/35 on the fronts.


