Question Re: Spring Rates
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Where can you find OEM BMW spring rates (i.e. in lbs/inch or its metric equivalent). Is this proprietary info?
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Sorry for being an idiot but
OEM BMW "spring rates", as in bargains, must be available now when the the facelift is coming...
Of course the measurements of parts and their constructions are factory secrets
There's a lot of reasons why the copycat Japs and Koreans hasn't yet got to the BMW level...
OEM BMW "spring rates", as in bargains, must be available now when the the facelift is coming...
Of course the measurements of parts and their constructions are factory secrets

There's a lot of reasons why the copycat Japs and Koreans hasn't yet got to the BMW level...
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My Ride: 07' 550i sport; Sapphire Black/Auburn; sport package; steptronic; navigation with R.T.T.I.; heads up; cold weather package; Logic-7; BMW MOST ipod kit; Motorola V3 snap-in adapter; rear heated seats and rear shades; anthracite headliner; sirrius sat. radio; M-aero kit; OEM style 166 Wheels with 245/35-19 front and 285/30-19 rear Michelin PS2s.
I am asking because I really liked the stiffness of my previous BMW and would like to know what the spring rates were to compare it to the 550, and then naturally to some aftermarket springs I am considering for the 550.
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DRP
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