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hey guys i've been trying to get ahold of keith I've emailed him twice. I'm just wondering about how much are lowering springs for an e30?

Thanks Grunta

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Just ring him. Last time I spoke to him he was having trouble with logging in and said his inbox was probably filling up.

His number is on here somewhere.

[edit]

See the sticky at the top of the forum, thats what its there for ;)

Email: keithhartley@vodafone.net.nz

or Phone: 021 378 902

Edited by Penry

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Amazing that new telephone technology… Give him a call mate, he knows his stuff and is very friendly. They do a brand called VOGTLAND which is a bit cheaper, I have them I mine but I find them a bit soft and wish I had of waited for the H&R’s.

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He’s the kind of guy that will do you an unspeakable deal, I have purchased a few sets of him and cant mention prices..

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I didn't get any replies from him through BS, but he's on trademe (same monicker). I very recently bought some H&R lowering springs off him for my E30, cost me $325 and shipping was free.

He said I'd grabbed his last set for a 4 cylinder E30 :unsure: but I'm sure he'll restock at some point later.

PM me if you want his email

I just rang him and he's all out of the 4 cyl'er ones and will have some more in approx 2-2 1/2 months time. He said he may be able to get some B & G springs in and is talking to some people about it.

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The consensus of opinion in the past has been that Jamex are not all that good.

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The consensus of opinion in the past has been that Jamex are not all that good.

Are you speaking from experience? I have used them heaps and they are very good. European made, cold wound etc not like nasty Dobi or Kings.

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My experience with Jamex is they are good if you want low with standard shocks (they are pretty low spring rates). In other words, a bit crap.

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I had Jamex's in my e30 for about 3 days before I ripped them out again. Far too low (although they werent super lows) and far too soft.

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I got my H&R's from Keith, only fitted them a few weeks back, and used them on the track. Finding them fantastic to drive with! Highly recommended!

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do you recon a softer spring is better for round town? Cud that's where I use my car.. Just a thought.. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Edited by GRUNT5

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Thanks for the good feedback guys, give me a call if you need something, as I get over 100 emails a day and it's hard to keep up, we have another 200 sets on order and about 1800 spring sets in stock, but always doing the best I can to help out.

Cheers Keith Hartley.

021-378-902.

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Jamex are utter sh*t, the 2 sets I have bought have turned out to be crap, I ended up selling both sets not long after buying and replacing with H&Rs.

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