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Pic Request: e70 x5 35 with H&R springs Not self level both 2" and 1.2" Please
I just recently dropped my x5 with H&R springs but the drop in the front was not as significant as I imagined it to be. I used 1.2". Can you guys post some pics of your dropped X5's with the H&R springs. I am specifically looking to see on the 35 6 cyl engine not the heavier engies which make the drop more with out self leveling. Both 1.2" and 2" H&R kits. Thank you in advance.
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Thanks,
Yours looks like a more significant drop in the front then mine.. did they settle eventually or was it like that as soon as you put them on?
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my springs were used..... but also i have larger wheels than you
21" but you 100% do need them to settle. just curious, what is the reason for this thread? to convince yourself if you should get the 2" drop? or just to make you think something was installed incorrectly |
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It looked a bit higher then I expected so I got worried, I wanted to see how other peoples dops looked compared to mine.
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