Aftermarket Wheels and suspensions for Xi
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did you replace your shocks as well or just springs? I've read that you should replace both to do it correctly?
i'd be curious to hear your experience thus far, including ride comfort etc. I've heard they are somewhat "bouncy" as well?
springs are relatively inexpensive solution to the 4x4 look, but I've read the horror stories on here with one guy using a razor to cut his bump stops
obviously, would prefer not to get into that mess
thanks for sharing
i'd be curious to hear your experience thus far, including ride comfort etc. I've heard they are somewhat "bouncy" as well?
springs are relatively inexpensive solution to the 4x4 look, but I've read the horror stories on here with one guy using a razor to cut his bump stops
obviously, would prefer not to get into that mess
thanks for sharing
I didnt have to trim or cut nothing, just took the old ones out and put the new ones in. I haven't had the ride problems Dr. Lev had an I'm running factory shocks (my car only has 55,000 km on it).
I drive on pretty decent roads for the most part so the ride is fine. If you have lots of uneven bumpy surfaces I would look at coils. I couldnt justify the cost for coils since this mod cost me $300 installed. I figured I would try it out, snap some nice pics at the very least and if it was nasty I could take them off.
Car rode great all winter so looks like I will be keeping them for another year or two.
When its time to replace the shocks I will go with coils.
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I didnt have to trim or cut nothing, just took the old ones out and put the new ones in. I haven't had the ride problems Dr. Lev had an I'm running factory shocks (my car only has 55,000 km on it).
I drive on pretty decent roads for the most part so the ride is fine. If you have lots of uneven bumpy surfaces I would look at coils. I couldnt justify the cost for coils since this mod cost me $300 installed. I figured I would try it out, snap some nice pics at the very least and if it was nasty I could take them off.
Car rode great all winter so looks like I will be keeping them for another year or two.
When its time to replace the shocks I will go with coils.
I drive on pretty decent roads for the most part so the ride is fine. If you have lots of uneven bumpy surfaces I would look at coils. I couldnt justify the cost for coils since this mod cost me $300 installed. I figured I would try it out, snap some nice pics at the very least and if it was nasty I could take them off.
Car rode great all winter so looks like I will be keeping them for another year or two.
When its time to replace the shocks I will go with coils.
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Miro's crack and bend. First hand experience here.
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I found a set of style 162's off a 335i, front rims 18 x 8 offset 34 and rear rims 18 x 8.5 offset 37. Will these rims look nice with that offset and what size tires would be recommended for no rubbing. thanks chris
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Let's be honest, guys, OEMs crack and bend just as much IMHO. I should say, I've never had any experience with Miro or VMR first-hand, but my OEMs have been repaired plenty of times. And doesn't everyone still remember those horror stories about 124s with split barrels? I'm not sure that when you look at these stories, Miros and VMRs still look as bad as they are presented to. They are definitely ok to use on smooth roads though.
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Originally Posted by Krusty Clown'
By the way, a special plug for Michael at Acute. He is patient, very customer oriented, and has excellent prices. While I may not end up with DPE's for this car, whenever I do decide to get a set, it WILL be from him
And yes, I keep the Xi faith alive [/QUOTE]
Thanks for the kind words.
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i love te37... but idk..
just go with miro or vmr... or wheels that is easy to find just incase it get damaged and you can get replacement easily...
but you should buy my steering first lol
just go with miro or vmr... or wheels that is easy to find just incase it get damaged and you can get replacement easily...
but you should buy my steering first lol
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My Ride: alpine white 535 E61
Model Year: 08
not sure about aftermarket, but i'm looking at style 128's from a x3,i put this in the e61 forum as well.
stock: 7.5 x 17 et 43
x3 style 128's
front 8.5 x 19 et 46 i'm figuring nice fit maybe cosmetic spacers
rear 9 x 19 et 51 this might be close on the strut side so mandatory spacers 10-15mm
will they fit?
stock: 7.5 x 17 et 43
x3 style 128's
front 8.5 x 19 et 46 i'm figuring nice fit maybe cosmetic spacers
rear 9 x 19 et 51 this might be close on the strut side so mandatory spacers 10-15mm
will they fit?