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Old 07-04-2008, 01:43 AM
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okay iam confused.when i select to order springs for my e60 it asked me if i have sport package or not.
why does this matter?so from what i here if i put eibach (1.2)which lowers my sport package by .5 only?since
sport is allready lower .7.is this true?

and it will lower nonsport completely 1.2 from stock?

if this is true,
i have a gap that i want to close and its about an inch,what spring do you guys suggest?

current set up:just sport suspension on 285/30/20



i like this stance any idea?

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Originally Posted by nasty50' post='616232' date='Jul 4 2008, 02:43 AM
so from what i here if i put eibach (1.2)which lowers my sport package by .5 only?since
sport is allready lower .7.is this true?

and it will lower nonsport completely 1.2 from stock?
yes it is true.

for closing an inch in the rear, closest I can think of is slamming with H&R race springs. they would drop the rear by 1.3" on your sport package. H&R sports would drop you rear by 0.6" which is pretty close too.

on that Hamann e60, Im guessing H&R sport springs. with H&R race springs, those wheels should tuck a little bit more I think
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