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<blockquote data-quote="xcrave" data-source="post: 603377" data-attributes="member: 21738"><p>Mine is slight lowered too... using original ones --> all lower assembly as well as absorbing members (spring is from H&R tho... well at least its really ment for my model and engine) ...</p><p></p><p>even with bad condition road it really still is intact at least not in just 1 year kaput...</p><p></p><p>I'd stay away from powerflex (another commercial stunt)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would say blame it on the absorber and his wife the spring... Common sense tell us that the first person who receive all the big shocks are from the abs and spring... how well this couple perform and reduce what vibration or force implied on them that will judge how much is transfered to the other parts...</p><p></p><p>and this goes the same as force travel from your tire to the lower member of the car upwards... THUS i will say your lowering spring/abs as well as driving style is the culprit... </p><p></p><p>But like i said mods that is not well thought off will only bring more pain... and its already painful enough to get it to BMW standards...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcrave, post: 603377, member: 21738"] Mine is slight lowered too... using original ones --> all lower assembly as well as absorbing members (spring is from H&R tho... well at least its really ment for my model and engine) ... even with bad condition road it really still is intact at least not in just 1 year kaput... I'd stay away from powerflex (another commercial stunt) I would say blame it on the absorber and his wife the spring... Common sense tell us that the first person who receive all the big shocks are from the abs and spring... how well this couple perform and reduce what vibration or force implied on them that will judge how much is transfered to the other parts... and this goes the same as force travel from your tire to the lower member of the car upwards... THUS i will say your lowering spring/abs as well as driving style is the culprit... But like i said mods that is not well thought off will only bring more pain... and its already painful enough to get it to BMW standards... [/QUOTE]
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