Spring/Summer 2009: your E61 mod plans
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My Ride: E61 535d
The waiting game is a killer! I have my new mods on order and am waiting for that phone call / email from Schmiedmann to tell me they are painted and ready for shipment...
Hope you find someone who can get your suspension done a little quicker.
Hope you find someone who can get your suspension done a little quicker.
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My Ride: Jan 2006 E63 650i Sport
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Options:
Sport version (includes: sport-seats, sport-suspension, M-Sport steering wheel, Anthracite headliner, Shaddow Line), Saphire Black, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple Wood trim, Steptronic Auto, Xenons, NAV-Professional with Voice Control, TV, CD-Changer, Bluetooth, Logic7, Head-up Display, Comfort Access, Seat Heating front, Auto Dimming & Folding Mirrors, Extended Auto Air Conditioning, PDC.
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Mods:
Spacers 5mm front & 15mm rear
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Wheels:
20" Alpina Softline (Classic) with Dunlop Sport Maxx non-RFT (255/35/20 & 285/30/20)
Looking forward to seeing those pics!!
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My Ride: Jan 2006 E63 650i Sport
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Options:
Sport version (includes: sport-seats, sport-suspension, M-Sport steering wheel, Anthracite headliner, Shaddow Line), Saphire Black, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple Wood trim, Steptronic Auto, Xenons, NAV-Professional with Voice Control, TV, CD-Changer, Bluetooth, Logic7, Head-up Display, Comfort Access, Seat Heating front, Auto Dimming & Folding Mirrors, Extended Auto Air Conditioning, PDC.
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Mods:
Spacers 5mm front & 15mm rear
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Wheels:
20" Alpina Softline (Classic) with Dunlop Sport Maxx non-RFT (255/35/20 & 285/30/20)
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My Ride: Jan 2006 E63 650i Sport
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Options:
Sport version (includes: sport-seats, sport-suspension, M-Sport steering wheel, Anthracite headliner, Shaddow Line), Saphire Black, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple Wood trim, Steptronic Auto, Xenons, NAV-Professional with Voice Control, TV, CD-Changer, Bluetooth, Logic7, Head-up Display, Comfort Access, Seat Heating front, Auto Dimming & Folding Mirrors, Extended Auto Air Conditioning, PDC.
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Mods:
Spacers 5mm front & 15mm rear
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Wheels:
20" Alpina Softline (Classic) with Dunlop Sport Maxx non-RFT (255/35/20 & 285/30/20)
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My Ride: Jan 2006 E63 650i Sport
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Options:
Sport version (includes: sport-seats, sport-suspension, M-Sport steering wheel, Anthracite headliner, Shaddow Line), Saphire Black, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple Wood trim, Steptronic Auto, Xenons, NAV-Professional with Voice Control, TV, CD-Changer, Bluetooth, Logic7, Head-up Display, Comfort Access, Seat Heating front, Auto Dimming & Folding Mirrors, Extended Auto Air Conditioning, PDC.
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Mods:
Spacers 5mm front & 15mm rear
.
Wheels:
20" Alpina Softline (Classic) with Dunlop Sport Maxx non-RFT (255/35/20 & 285/30/20)
I was thinking of having the Eibach Pro kit (30/30) fitted to my M-Sport (15/15), but I'm just nervous about driving through Copenhagen in a lowered car... 50% of the time I seem to be going over speed bumps, bike lanes, car park ramps and parking at the edge of the curb (facing the pavement)... so far so good, but any lower and my front spoiler will suffer!
On a different subject, I actually just made an appointment to have my summer wheels fitted. I told the guy that I wanted to have my winter tyres fitted to my summer wheels and the summer tyres fitted to my winter wheels... he then asked me why... I simply answered that there a lot of things about my car related purchases that have very little to do with common sense... he simply laughed and said "as long as it makes you happy, we'll do it" My wife asked a similar question (even though she should know better by now!), and I told her the alternative was to buy some new wheels.... she now also supports this swap of summer and winter wheels
Its great that the winter season is over and the modding season has begun
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My Ride: 2010 BMW 530i E61, alpine white, cream-beige interior, sports-auto-transmission and a lot more-
I'm not quite sure where your front wheel would go if you lowered it another 2cm -- it doesn't look like there is enough space there! But I guess you could roll the front arch-lips to avoid rubbing.
I was thinking of having the Eibach Pro kit (30/30) fitted to my M-Sport (15/15), but I'm just nervous about driving through Copenhagen in a lowered car... 50% of the time I seem to be going over speed bumps, bike lanes, car park ramps and parking at the edge of the curb (facing the pavement)... so far so good, but any lower and my front spoiler will suffer!
On a different subject, I actually just made an appointment to have my summer wheels fitted. I told the guy that I wanted to have my winter tyres fitted to my summer wheels and the summer tyres fitted to my winter wheels... he then asked me why... I simply answered that there a lot of things about my car related purchases that have very little to do with common sense... he simply laughed and said "as long as it makes you happy, we'll do it" My wife asked a similar question (even though she should know better by now!), and I told her the alternative was to buy some new wheels.... she now also supports this swap of summer and winter wheels
Its great that the winter season is over and the modding season has begun
I was thinking of having the Eibach Pro kit (30/30) fitted to my M-Sport (15/15), but I'm just nervous about driving through Copenhagen in a lowered car... 50% of the time I seem to be going over speed bumps, bike lanes, car park ramps and parking at the edge of the curb (facing the pavement)... so far so good, but any lower and my front spoiler will suffer!
On a different subject, I actually just made an appointment to have my summer wheels fitted. I told the guy that I wanted to have my winter tyres fitted to my summer wheels and the summer tyres fitted to my winter wheels... he then asked me why... I simply answered that there a lot of things about my car related purchases that have very little to do with common sense... he simply laughed and said "as long as it makes you happy, we'll do it" My wife asked a similar question (even though she should know better by now!), and I told her the alternative was to buy some new wheels.... she now also supports this swap of summer and winter wheels
Its great that the winter season is over and the modding season has begun
Go Style 167!!!!