Suspension options
Suspension options
I've been looking into what kits are available as I'm looking to change the shocks & springs on the 320. Not a great deal out there, I've found Spax do a kit with adjustable shocks with either 60, 60/40 or 40mm drop but it's £394 http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/detpro ... PID=776211
For this car the ability to adjust the shocks is wasted, just shorter shocks and springs needed really. Does anyone know of a kit or components to make my own kit up? I'm going for a 60/40 drop.
Ta.
For this car the ability to adjust the shocks is wasted, just shorter shocks and springs needed really. Does anyone know of a kit or components to make my own kit up? I'm going for a 60/40 drop.
Ta.
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Re: Suspension options
I can hook you up with a complete Leda set up for £350. If not, just buy some lowered springs and use standard shocks.
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PM'd.e21-Mark wrote:I can hook you up with a complete Leda set up for £350. If not, just buy some lowered springs and use standard shocks.
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Ooops, I'm too new to send private messages. Mark, can you PM me your phone number or email it to bmmaddan@hotmail.co.uk and I'll give you a call tomorrow. Thanks, Dan.Dan320is wrote:PM'd.e21-Mark wrote:I can hook you up with a complete Leda set up for £350. If not, just buy some lowered springs and use standard shocks.
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Gaz coilovers are the only option lol
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ive got the spax psx kit. got nothing but good things to say about it.
adjusting the shocks is really good. makes the ride positive on least setting. to really tight/bone shaking for track use or even for if you have some weight in the boot its nice to up them a couple of notches.....
adjusting the shocks is really good. makes the ride positive on least setting. to really tight/bone shaking for track use or even for if you have some weight in the boot its nice to up them a couple of notches.....
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I have these coilovers for the front for sell http://bmwe21.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=14100
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does anyone know a page that ships the Spax kit outside UK??
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i searched for ages and ended up buying the spax kit havent't drive it yet though they look good
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Mine is currently running on Motorspot Springs. Dampers are Bilstein front and Boge rear. I recently bought a set of Old New Bilstein Complete lowering kit that comes with Springs, dampers and rear axel bush. Have not fitted it nor will I likely fit this kit....sigh.....
