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94502 01-23-2007 12:26 AM

hey, wuzin is Edgemotoworks at Hayward?? My brother brought his E46 M3 there to get it corner balance and get a alignment after the corner balance but when he got his car back the alignment was really off. He was driving home with the steering wheel a quarter to the side to make it straight.

He heard a lot of good reviews about that place, I guess no luck with that?

Kris@modmynav 01-23-2007 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 94502
hey, wuzin is Edgemotoworks at Hayward?? My brother brought his E46 M3 there to get it corner balance and get a alignment after the corner balance but when he got his car back the alignment was really off. He was driving home with the steering wheel a quarter to the side to make it straight.

He heard a lot of good reviews about that place, I guess no luck with that?

94502, they are located at Dublin

EDGE Motorworks
6443 Golden Gate Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
925.479.0797

It's like an hour far from my home but worth to drive,
and I've never had any problems with them :thumbup:

xnsf 01-23-2007 12:51 AM

how long does it take to install the springs? are you just going to wait there? hmmm...you can take the BART home ;)

94502 01-23-2007 01:25 AM

Thanks, my mistake. The name was very close and is located in Hayward.

EKS PYB 01-23-2007 12:42 PM

I did mine with Eibach Pro Kit with all 4 springs (Non Adjustable Ride Height) and I got the springs for $189 selling on ebay but I got from them locally and I had the installation for $200 locally as well.

I didn't leave the car there, it took a little over an hour and that's it. $500-$600 for installation i think is way overboard.

Good Luck!

Sweetbimmer 01-23-2007 01:30 PM

I paid 200 on my former 330 coupe...

bkran10 01-24-2007 01:51 AM

Has anyone experienced a problem using endlinks instead of a computer to lower the vehicle? I need to know fast because my car is scheduled for the service Wednesday morning.

Hans_ACS 02-12-2007 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dblock2151
I'd recommend the end links instead. That way you can always take them out yourself.

What's the difference between both options (links vs dis) ? I'd like to lower my X5 aswell, but I thought the rear was only possible via DIS ? (my car has rear air suspension).

bkran10 02-12-2007 04:47 PM

You can buy endlinks off of Ebay. DIS is done by computer by the Stealership or aftermarket, reputable mechanic shop. I lowered my an inch.

Estroil 4.8is 02-12-2007 10:29 PM

I sell adjustable endlinks. You can lower it to your likings. Then bring it back to stock height anytime. Don't waste you money at the dealer for a one time deal. These could possibly work on the front as well if you have air suspension up front. Realoem.com shows the same part number. I just haven't been able to find someone to try them out on the front. PM me for more info...


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