I'm seriously thinking about making the car lower. Any guys can share their experiences and recommendations on springs to go with. Take into account the 437m wheels (and the front lip)
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H&R brother, so many guys contemplate other springs and H&R always have the best measurement of low, it sits almost perfect!I'm seriously thinking about making the car lower. Any guys can share their experiences and recommendations on springs to go with. Take into account the 437m wheels (and the front lip)
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Thanks Bro, I'm assuming you're referring to the Sport version which I believe is 30mm lower all around from what I've read? And the Super sport being even lower than that..H&R brother, so many guys contemplate other springs and H&R always have the best measurement of low, it sits almost perfect!
Don't go super sport, suspect it will be too low and also rub on the M wheels. Sport should be right, @Riaad was undertaking the research into this for his 30d.Thanks Bro, I'm assuming you're referring to the Sport version which I believe is 30mm lower all around from what I've read? And the Super sport being even lower than that..
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Yep that is it and it is perfectly suited for daily and some kak roads.Thanks Bro, I'm assuming you're referring to the Sport version which I believe is 30mm lower all around from what I've read? And the Super sport being even lower than that..
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@Riaad was undertaking the research into this for his 30d.
Thanks for this information, very insightful.H&R sport is 30mm and SuperSport is 45mm (iirc) - this is based on non m-sport measurements.
Info online indicates that the sport doesn't really drop m-sport cars - something between 10 and 15mm (basically not enough to close the massive wheel gap), it sort of looks like the m-sport e90 stock height.
SuperSport looks the best - but lowers a bit too much for the daily driver, if you go this route - expect to lose the front splitter.
The guys don't complain of any touching issues with oem M wheels on F30s (245s front and 265 rears) - I would assume you would run into issues when the car is loaded.
all options will kill the stock shocks as well.
I have a set of ACS springs - supposedly a good options that improves handling, does not kill comfort or the stock shocks - Will give feedback when I eventually get down to fitting.
nb. Get F80 bump stops with any lowering spring (its about R1k for all 4)
Thanks bud. Haha those cars with some work are pretty quick too so maybe a 318i badgeThat's flipping awesome. Must be quick as hell. Keep the 330d badge and keep people guessing haha
Info online indicates that the sport doesn't really drop m-sport cars - something between 10 and 15mm (basically not enough to close the massive wheel gap), it sort of looks like the m-sport e90 stock height.
SuperSport looks the best - but lowers a bit too much for the daily driver, if you go this route - expect to lose the front splitter.
The guys don't complain of any touching issues with oem M wheels on F30s (245s front and 265 rears) - I would assume you would run into issues when the car is loaded.
all options will kill the stock shocks as well.
I have a set of ACS springs - supposedly a good options that improves handling, does not kill comfort or the stock shocks - Will give feedback when I eventually get down to fitting.
nb. Get F80 bump stops with any lowering spring (its about R1k for all 4)
PS , ACS is "usually" just rebranded Eibach springsThanks for this information, very insightful.
Let me know how it goes with the ACS springs.
I'm also exploring the Eibach option but having trouble finding the right height. From what I've been told the Pro is 15mm and the Sportline is 40mm...
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Did you eventually fit the ACS springs?H&R sport is 30mm and SuperSport is 45mm (iirc) - this is based on non m-sport measurements.
Info online indicates that the sport doesn't really drop m-sport cars - something between 10 and 15mm (basically not enough to close the massive wheel gap), it sort of looks like the m-sport e90 stock height.
SuperSport looks the best - but lowers a bit too much for the daily driver, if you go this route - expect to lose the front splitter.
The guys don't complain of any touching issues with oem M wheels on F30s (245s front and 265 rears) - I would assume you would run into issues when the car is loaded.
all options will kill the stock shocks as well.
I have a set of ACS springs - supposedly a good options that improves handling, does not kill comfort or the stock shocks - Will give feedback when I eventually get down to fitting.
nb. Get F80 bump stops with any lowering spring (its about R1k for all 4)
Yep, check my thread or signatureDid you eventually fit the ACS springs?
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