ST Coilovers - anybody running...?
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My Ride: 2008 AW N52 with sports package & premium package; natural brown interior
MODs:
Orion V2s
3000K H8 Yellow Fogs
Matte Black Kidney Grills
20" Miro 111
Hankook V12 Tires
H&R Sport Springs
Special coding via Simon (dbl flash hazards, digital velocity, etc.)
LED Side Markers from Trinity Autosports
LED License Plate Lights from Trinity Autosports
Carbon Delete
BMC Air Filter
RPI Scoop
RPI GT Exhaust
Future MODs:
Mtech Kit
KW Variant 2 Coilovers
CIC Retrofit
Upgrade Audio System
I have been running ST Coilovers for about 4 months now and I love them. I was coming off of stock sport shocks and H&R Sport Springs. The ride is current a little stiff driving in the city, but feels amazing on the free way. I feel that my car went from handling well in corners to amazing. I got a great deal for about $850 for the STs and with install $1100.
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My Ride: 2005 525i 6MT
if they are cheap, go for it. yeah the lack of galvanized coating isn't great but if its cheap you can replace them in a few years if its bad.
i went with k sport just for that reason.
however.. i've had this crazy idea of pasti-dipping them top to bottom after install to protect them. not sure if it would work but might be a decent idea for the winter?
lay it on thick as heck so it peels in the summer.
i went with k sport just for that reason.
however.. i've had this crazy idea of pasti-dipping them top to bottom after install to protect them. not sure if it would work but might be a decent idea for the winter?
lay it on thick as heck so it peels in the summer.
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