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Originally posted by leakwoon@Apr 15 2006, 12:05 AM
outside selling?

bro ur SMG oledi with M tech rite??
I don't think outside shop ( beside AB ) sellling M-Tech Spring & Absober..

Yup.. Why?? You want ka bro??
 
no la bro yellow


i wan ur whole SMG 325i nie

lol :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
hi, i have experienced using both mtech (for my 330) and eibach/bilstein (for my 320). look wise, eibach/bilstein looks better but mtech drives more comfortably, ie less bumpier. if you don't mind, go for eibach/bilstein.
 
Originally posted by leakwoon@Apr 15 2006, 08:13 AM
no la bro yellow


i wan ur whole SMG 325i nie

lol :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
that's a good one bro!
bro yellow...can i borrow ur car and let me try how smg feels? :nyehehe:
i like bmw smg but not other SMG-(sex maniac guy) haha...
 
What about H&R + Bilstien Yellow compared with the norm Eibach+Bilstien?

I call up the H&R agent and they told me its 35mm front and 20mm rear lowering. Will it be too low?
 
I was quoted RM1250 for E46 6 cylinder.

Any idea if the car will be lower compared to Eibach?

Anyone know what the lowering specs are for eibach?
 
oki correct me if i m wrong

i asked eibach for mine

is 40mm drop

so for me H&R is good

40mm is too much for me from the rear

imagine u got 3 big adult at the back

n u need to go basement parking

OMG ! :(
 
Just to confuse you further...

40mm front 30mm rear


UUC Motorwerks Tuned Spring Sets
With the plethora of aftermarket spring choices on the marketplace, why in the world would we have our own spring sets made?

Because we wanted aftermarket springs to do what we wanted them to do.

After being frustrated with the choices available, we discovered that there was a method for lowering the car, allowing for slightly better handling, without the need for changing out the OEM shocks. Some manufactures already offer "sport packages" from the factory where they simply install different springs (slightly stiffer and lower) and different sway bars (typically larger, to produce less body roll). We looked to produce a set of springs for the cars that do not have this option, tweaking the car just that much more.

The current problem that exists is complete incompatibly between what current spring manufactures determine what "sport springs" should be with their respective rates. Additionally, the current shock manufactures are no better marketing "sport shocks" for springs that do not exist. If they only would talk and work together, would we have a happy medium with any shock/spring combination NOT from the factory. Typically, you have to have shock custom-valved for specific springs, for whatever you're looking to achieve. Yes, this is normally a pricey option (a good set of coilovers can start at $2000 and up).

The UUC Tuned Spring Set
is TUV-approved and
ISO 9002 certified.
Our goal was to produce a set of performance springs without the common issues found with current offerings. Our goals were:

Lower the car just substantially, reducing the unsightly fender gap.
Maintain most of the factory suspension travel (travel is good for everyday driving such as potholes and driveways)
Maintain most of the factory alignment settings (lowering the car too much does funny things to the alignment)
Most importantly, allow them to work very well with factory shocks.
If you're planning on racing or your car goes to the track all the time, you may want to invest in the custom coil-over systems out there. Save your money and do NOT buy these springs.
 
Pricing
Year BMW Model / Part Price
1999-2005 E46 323, 328, 325, 330 Sedan or Coupe (with/without sport package**)
Tuned Spring Set v.2 $325

2000-2005 E46 323, 325 Touring or Convertible (with/without sport package**)
Tuned Spring Set v.2 $325

I think you can get it in SPORE
 
got mine fix today

eibach pro kit


very firm riding feel

+ get my 4 new rubber ...falken azenis ST115
 
Where you got it done la??
So, is it much bumpier?
Still on stock shocks I assume

Before and after shots?
 
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