wheels and lowering
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my ride is non-sport and i hate the wheels that came on my ride! i like the OEM 123 wheels, i also wanted to lower my car on this set. what suspension kit do you guys recommand??? i want to do shocks and springs, coils are to expensive for me now!!!
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My Ride: 2005 545i /w Sport pkg - SMG - Nav - Premium pkg - PDC - Ready to begin my modding! =)
Originally Posted by BET530' post='747248' date='Dec 17 2008, 10:25 AM
my ride is non-sport and i hate the wheels that came on my ride! i like the OEM 123 wheels, i also wanted to lower my car on this set. what suspension kit do you guys recommand??? i want to do shocks and springs, coils are to expensive for me now!!!
Others will chime in, plus you could do a search as this is a pretty common topic/mod
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I have the eibach pro-kit with bilstein sport shocks on my 530. initially though I just did springs and replaced the shocks when the ride started getting bouncy which was after about 20k miles. btw, PM replied
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I have bilstein and H&R sport and I love them. they did however change the ride characteristics quite drastically.
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If you want an affordable suspension upgrade, go with a set of replacement springs like the H&R Sport or Eibach Pro Kit.
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Originally Posted by cleung' post='747371' date='Dec 17 2008, 03:02 PM
I have bilstein and H&R sport and I love them. they did however change the ride characteristics quite drastically.
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if you want to lower it properly and keep the same ride quality, then go KWv2 coilovers! i personally have it and have sold it to several members.
PM me if you're interested. i've worked out a great price with one of my sponsors and i can also hook you up with install not too far from Cerritos!
John
PM me if you're interested. i've worked out a great price with one of my sponsors and i can also hook you up with install not too far from Cerritos!
John
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Originally Posted by MacFly?' post='747434' date='Dec 17 2008, 04:52 PM
if you want to lower it properly and keep the same ride quality, then go KWv2 coilovers! i personally have it and have sold it to several members.
PM me if you're interested. i've worked out a great price with one of my sponsors and i can also hook you up with install not too far from Cerritos!
John
PM me if you're interested. i've worked out a great price with one of my sponsors and i can also hook you up with install not too far from Cerritos!
John
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Originally Posted by MacFly?' post='747434' date='Dec 17 2008, 01:52 PM
if you want to lower it properly and keep the same ride quality, then go KWv2 coilovers! i personally have it and have sold it to several members.
PM me if you're interested. i've worked out a great price with one of my sponsors and i can also hook you up with install not too far from Cerritos!
John
PM me if you're interested. i've worked out a great price with one of my sponsors and i can also hook you up with install not too far from Cerritos!
John
John's sponser is the absolute lowest.
If you want to do it right go with the v2s