H&R Springs are out!
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My Ride: 2008 Silverstone II E60 M5 2012 E70 AW X5 50i Sport w/ LCI Aero Kit and Rocker Panels
For those that have been eagerly awaiting suspension mods for the "xi" series models, H&R has finally released them for sale!! The newsletter to dealers came out last week. Cost is approximately $389. Shocks and Coil-Overs are soon to follow (a few more months), but according to H&R, the standard lowering springs were designed to work with the stock shocks so you don't burn through them. For those that have been dreading the wheel gap, your problems have been solved. Ride height will be in the neighborhood of around 1" - 1.5", but don't quote me on that...
If you want to order a set of these, contact Will Kao @ Wheel Power in Huntington Beach, CA. His number is: 714-375-9666. You can let him know you're a member of the E60 Forum. He's a great guy and should take good care of you. He's also related to Hollywoodtrash, so if he doesn't, you can just take it out on Hollywood.
Happy Lowering!
If you want to order a set of these, contact Will Kao @ Wheel Power in Huntington Beach, CA. His number is: 714-375-9666. You can let him know you're a member of the E60 Forum. He's a great guy and should take good care of you. He's also related to Hollywoodtrash, so if he doesn't, you can just take it out on Hollywood.
Happy Lowering!
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My Ride: 2007 550i, Black Sapphire, SMG, M-Aerokit, Sports Package, Comfort Access, Logic 7,
Originally Posted by cmansbimmer' post='328070' date='Aug 28 2006, 06:10 PM
For those that have been eagerly awaiting suspension mods for the "xi" series models, H&R has finally released them for sale!! The newsletter to dealers came out last week. Cost is approximately $389. Shocks and Coil-Overs are soon to follow (a few more months), but according to H&R, the standard lowering springs were designed to work with the stock shocks so you don't burn through them. For those that have been dreading the wheel gap, your problems have been solved. Ride height will be in the neighborhood of around 1" - 1.5", but don't quote me on that...
If you want to order a set of these, contact Will Kao @ Wheel Power in Huntington Beach, CA. His number is: 714-375-9666. You can let him know you're a member of the E60 Forum. He's a great guy and should take good care of you. He's also related to Hollywoodtrash, so if he doesn't, you can just take it out on Hollywood.
Happy Lowering!
If you want to order a set of these, contact Will Kao @ Wheel Power in Huntington Beach, CA. His number is: 714-375-9666. You can let him know you're a member of the E60 Forum. He's a great guy and should take good care of you. He's also related to Hollywoodtrash, so if he doesn't, you can just take it out on Hollywood.
Happy Lowering!
hope those springs kick ass my set of coil overs are on the way too
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