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suspension ideas for an 04' e53 non sport
im new to the x5 world but have been driving BMW for 10yrs... i want to make a few suspension mods but not go too crazy. i dont have air ride, so im thinking Eibach spring kit.. but i will gladly take ideas and advice.. |
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Bc racing coilovers
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i have the eibach spring in my 2005 3.0d X5, and they give a great ride, only down side it the drop is only 30mm i would have preferred more ( 40mm), my car only looks lowered when along side a standard height car
my car is a sport and rode very hard, i found the eibach spring improved the ride quality amazingly, with no loss of handling. |
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My experience with the Eibach pro kit is limited to my wife's E46M3. Super nice springs. If you want to lower your X5 a bit w/o sacrificing ride quality, Eibach springs are not a bad choice.
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thanka guys much appreciated
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