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Suspension Changes
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I put on Eibachs and took some measurements - found in this thread:
https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...es-inside.html Are you looking for just the height measurements of stock (unloaded) springs? I still have the old set lying around, but I'm not sure that would be much of a reference for you in setting ride height.
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Well I found an item on carid that says they are lowering springs but it doesn’t say by how much. I’ll include the link. https://www.carid.com/ast-suspension...ls-14-463.html Sent from my iPhone using Xoutpost.com
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Measuring height of springs may not be an accurate estimate of how much the vehicle will lower unless they are the same spring rate. Also, when a vehicle is lowered it changes alignment. It is possible to lower a vehicle beyond the capability to get it back into alignment without modifications. How many inches do you want to lower it?
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As bcredliner said, be careful how low you go, you wouldn't want to get it so slammed that it wasn't able to be aligned.
I grabbed a set of H&R springs and Eibach anti-sway bars for mine and I love them. Now it didn't drop it 3 inches, but it did drop it almost 2 inches and it is still very much alignable. All that said, I believe H&R make a spring for the X that is 2 inches, or you could always go with BC Coilovers "extreme low" option. Not endorsing either site, just a couple links to give you some ideas: BC Coilovers: https://coiloverdepot.com/products/0...nt=28353457605 H&R Springs: H&R Special Springs, LP. |
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I don't know of a lowering kit that will drop it 3". To go that low or lower I think you will need to go to coilovers.
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Oh yes, on today's episode of how ghetto can I make my E53.......
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Hey now, we all appreciate our own thing. Sent from my iPhone using Xoutpost.com
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