H&R or Eibach Spring for e90?

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Friends in Indon are running Airrunner Air Suspension, that's really cool! Maximum adjustability than Bilstein Ride Controls IMO...
 
E46Fanatic;338108 said:
I believe the Bilstein Ride Controls use the same springs and adjustable shocks as the B16 PSS9, but with an electrical module for in car soft and sport adjustment. Its just Soft and Sport (ie. 2 settings) button and non variable damping via a dial in the cockpit which is a real pity. Anyway, overall performance should be similar to the PSS9 due to the same physical hardware used. Should go for about RM10+k here I think.

RM10K!!!! ......... :banghead:

i just like the elecrical module just click for setting soft or sport,not like KW V2 always need to open the boot carpet and doing so many things for adjust the soft & hard,btw RM10k cost a bomb man!i'm happy with my KW v2 now from few times adjusted :love:

paul
 
Asked IA about conversion of my basic 320i to the M Sport suspension. Was quoted 8.5k (not including installation). Was told that they will change not only the springs & shocks but also bushings etc. Is there a cheaper alternative? Looks like to get a good setup will cost me about 8 - 10k. Sigh.....
 
chris1;341890 said:
Asked IA about conversion of my basic 320i to the M Sport suspension. Was quoted 8.5k (not including installation). Was told that they will change not only the springs & shocks but also bushings etc. Is there a cheaper alternative? Looks like to get a good setup will cost me about 8 - 10k. Sigh.....

Mildly used M sport suspension (minus the anti roll bars) go for ~Rm2.5k for the 325i sport. Maybe there will be 320i sport owners who eventually upgrade to aftermarket coilovers and want to sell their kit at a good bargain. You can leave your interest/contact with Freddie at Obermaier to lookout for 320i sport suspension when owners come in to do their upgrade. ;)
 
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