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Suspension specialist H&R has released a new aluminum sports spring set for the BMW X6 designed to drop the SUV by 35 mm to give it better handling capabilities and lower stance. According to ZerCustoms, “the H&R BMW X6 springs work well with the Dynamic Performance Control and the X-Drive all-wheel drive system without reducing the comfort too much.” H&R, based out of Washington State, has earned a reputation in the industry as a premium manufacturer of sport suspension systems for high performance cars.
Last edited by LeMansX5; 06-06-2008 at 09:25 PM. |
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Lowered does make it look sportier.I wonder if it helps real world performance numbers.....skidpad,etc....
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Nice looking.Lower car better cornering.
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That drop looks about perfect! Should have come that way from the factory with the sport package.
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![]() The X6 does not need any help cornering, IMO.
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