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E36 coil spring - any suggestion?
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<blockquote data-quote="valvetronix" data-source="post: 725079" data-attributes="member: 25563"><p>Looks like comfort is your main preference but at the same time you would want to enhance the look and handling of your E36 hence the consideration for lowering springs. To solve the issues of stock springs, I swapped out my B4s with custom absorbers from Titan. Richard did the tuning and factored in my input while doing it, the result was impressive. Car is slightly lowered with even ride height (2 front 2 rear) and ride quality is similar to stock comfort. Also no more boaty / floaty feeling at high speeds. I was on 15' style 5 rims with 65 tyre profile when I used this setup.</p><p></p><p>Only thing is that the tuning process can be tiring if you feel that the setup doesn't suit to your liking / preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valvetronix, post: 725079, member: 25563"] Looks like comfort is your main preference but at the same time you would want to enhance the look and handling of your E36 hence the consideration for lowering springs. To solve the issues of stock springs, I swapped out my B4s with custom absorbers from Titan. Richard did the tuning and factored in my input while doing it, the result was impressive. Car is slightly lowered with even ride height (2 front 2 rear) and ride quality is similar to stock comfort. Also no more boaty / floaty feeling at high speeds. I was on 15' style 5 rims with 65 tyre profile when I used this setup. Only thing is that the tuning process can be tiring if you feel that the setup doesn't suit to your liking / preference. [/QUOTE]
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