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<blockquote data-quote="maco5007" data-source="post: 2786" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>Guys,Recently on my trip to Brunei to service my car, i maintained the above said speed (p/s: for legal purposes, its theoretical... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> ), and i noticed that the car swayed a little bit while on an even straight road.Wonder what can be done to minimise it and increase high speed stability.FYI, my 1996 e36 328i is still using the original body kit, shod with Michellin Pilot sport 2 rubbers rolling on 18", supported by standard shocks and springs, held together by standard brakes...(i know, i know...wont be doing it again...hehehe..well maybe limit it to 170)Thinking of going towards:1. M3 bodykit with carbon fibre rear roof air spoiler2. Stainless steel brake hose with Super blue brake fluid3. Slotted front rotor discs with Mintex pads4. Eibach springs on stock absobers5. Front strut bar6. BBTBWill the above do the trick? Or is there anything else that i need to add?Oh, btw where SPECIFICALLY in KL can i find them? :dunno: Can anyone bring me shopping? B)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maco5007, post: 2786, member: 982"] Guys,Recently on my trip to Brunei to service my car, i maintained the above said speed (p/s: for legal purposes, its theoretical... :D ), and i noticed that the car swayed a little bit while on an even straight road.Wonder what can be done to minimise it and increase high speed stability.FYI, my 1996 e36 328i is still using the original body kit, shod with Michellin Pilot sport 2 rubbers rolling on 18", supported by standard shocks and springs, held together by standard brakes...(i know, i know...wont be doing it again...hehehe..well maybe limit it to 170)Thinking of going towards:1. M3 bodykit with carbon fibre rear roof air spoiler2. Stainless steel brake hose with Super blue brake fluid3. Slotted front rotor discs with Mintex pads4. Eibach springs on stock absobers5. Front strut bar6. BBTBWill the above do the trick? Or is there anything else that i need to add?Oh, btw where SPECIFICALLY in KL can i find them? :dunno: Can anyone bring me shopping? B) [/QUOTE]
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