30mm lowering springs
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Hi Guys,Hope this is not a silly question and before anyone jump on the bandwagon,i have checked the threads and forum![Tongue](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/tongue.gif)
and still cant my answer so here it goes.. i have a 2004 E60 525i and i want to lower it abit..last year i did install the bmw e60 sport spring on the standard shocks but couldnt tell any different at all...now im thinking of getting another springs which will drop the ride 30mm all round,is that enough to get the sporty look on a standard shock,just abit confused on the ride height...please help
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if you have a non-sport E60, the OEM sport springs should lower the car only about 0.7" all around. in terms of another spring, if you have sport springs now, an option would be the eibach pro-kit springs that would lower the car an additional estimated 0.5" all around.
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