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lowering spring for E36 318i
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<blockquote data-quote="Mont-o" data-source="post: 56687" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>My previous ride E36 318i, i am on Bilstein Black + B&G...lowered by 30mm (if my memory served me correct), just nice. Comfort level almost to stock suspension, performance wise..too soft to my liking.</p><p>I strongly recommend Bilstein (black or yellow) combo with Eibach..stiffer compared to B&G but still in comfort zone, handling far better than B&G.</p><p>Yes! you can combo your stock absorber with sport spring either B&G or Eibach, it will work okay. The only thing is your stock absorber will not last long.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 peso.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mont-o, post: 56687, member: 47"] My previous ride E36 318i, i am on Bilstein Black + B&G...lowered by 30mm (if my memory served me correct), just nice. Comfort level almost to stock suspension, performance wise..too soft to my liking. I strongly recommend Bilstein (black or yellow) combo with Eibach..stiffer compared to B&G but still in comfort zone, handling far better than B&G. Yes! you can combo your stock absorber with sport spring either B&G or Eibach, it will work okay. The only thing is your stock absorber will not last long. Just my 2 peso. [/QUOTE]
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