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e53fanatic 04-20-2005 07:23 PM

just lowerd my x again
 

sorry for the crappy pic...it's off my phone. anyways i got a shop to custom my h&r springs so i can lower it to the height i wanted...which is about 4.5 inches. there's no gap and i cant even put a finger between the fender and tire. ill get better pic when i pic up my digi cam from home. the ride was suprisingly ok, just waiting on my 4.6 rims to come in. i also schedule an appointment at herb chamber bmw to get the rear lower via DIS.

Dblock2151 04-20-2005 07:35 PM

Woah that's low. The ride looks kind of funny raked like that. :) Can't wait to see the rear lowered.

So did your shop just cut the springs, or heat them?

Echoi17 04-20-2005 08:22 PM

To be honest, not to spoil the fun or anything, but altering your springs are not really the best way to go in any direction. Think about it, when you cut your springs, not only are you decreasing their dampening ability, but you completely destroy the initial designs of the springs the way they are supposed to work. If you heated and compressed the springs, you are killing your spring travel so that you will bottom out your car much earlier. And I don't that's is too smart of an idea when the X5 is around 5000lbs. sooner or later you may crack something in your suspension if not the area of the body where your shocks connect to the body of your car. I've seen this happen on an M3 let alone an X5...Well, just some food for thought. :dunno:

e53fanatic 04-20-2005 08:39 PM

yea im an idiot.

vinuneuro 04-20-2005 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by e53fanatic
thank you for your concern, i am aware of all the problem, but a buddy of mine, an expert in metal/structural king of thing did it for me, so im pretty ok with it, he drives a lowered f150 harley davidson edition and an escalde scrapping the floor on 24's. i think that's way too much i just wanted the gap to disappear i didnt go as extreme as he did which would cause one to worry. but anyways i did remember this horrific story with cut/heated springs on a benz where there was enough suspension travel and he went over a pothole so bad that the weld of the shock tower just tore open. where you put the three bolt to hold the shock that upper metal mount. im sorry if i cant explain this pretty well.

your shocks are on their way out with the car so low, esp with the springs being cut.

SNaray8442 04-20-2005 10:54 PM

Other than any damage that will occur as a result of the cut springs, that will be one hell of a slammed X5. I saw picture of a siler X5 with similar lowering all around, and it looked pretty sweet.

dsheli 04-20-2005 11:11 PM

I think the experts at x5 world are trying to tell you something.

Dblock2151 04-20-2005 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SNaray8442
Other than any damage that will occur as a result of the cut springs, that will be one hell of a slammed X5. I saw picture of a siler X5 with similar lowering all around, and it looked pretty sweet.

Was that Harry's? The Ac schnitzer-ized X5?

SNaray8442 04-20-2005 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dblock2151
Was that Harry's? The Ac schnitzer-ized X5?

I think so

e53fanatic 04-21-2005 06:37 PM

yea that's harry's x, his truck inspire me to get an x5. anyways my truck pass the test, i loan it to my folks yesterday to see if they notice anything when they borrow it to chinatown in boston. i was suprise they didnt notice anything. if anything i will change and put the stock shock back and call it a day. ill keep you guys posted. next week is brembo drill rotors and hawks brake pad mod.


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