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E53 lowering springs other than Eibach?
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You said you dont want too low or too stiff.Stick with stock set up. LOL
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i have sport springs if you want...
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if ur gonna lower the car, have u got rear air suspension like me as then the springs are just at the front, i have eibach pro kit and i cant fault them, firmer over bumps less body roll, they are a good brand and dont think other make springs would be any better IMO. im finishing off my suspension set up with a top brace and eibach arb kit, then i will have ultimate handling.
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I have prokits as well and if those are too rough(there the most comfortable of the aftermarket bunch) then the sport springs are for you but they dont lower that much .
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