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Hey

Thinking about lowering my 530i. I don't want to have it sitting on the deck just lowered a bit, and still have a nice ride. it has orignal suspension in it a the moment and will look at shocks later when money allows.

So any ideas on the springs to go for. Im new to bmws so not sure how many options there are.

Also have seen some people only lowering the front. Is that a good idea or not?

Cheers

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Wrong way round, shocks should come before springs. You wouldn’t buy a motorcycle with the intention of buying a helmet when money allows now would you!

I would save a little longer and do the front shocks at the same time, some BOGE Turbo’ are a worthwhile replacement and are cheap, doing both at once will save on installation.

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Just for info I run Bilstein shocks and H&R sport springs in my E34 - rides fine (to me) but may be lower than what you're looking for

Have more pics in the gallery showing height etc

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have had a few options over the years .

one car had jamex with boge turbo . sat lowish and was only a little floaty on high speed corner/bumps.

had another with jamex and bilsteins , alot better sporty ride and sat low .

i am just in the process of fitting some dobi springs to my wifes e34 with bilsteins . only a little lower and with sleightly stiffer ride .

so if you dont want drop it down try the dobi's and with just munroes or someting . dont bother doing springs without shocks , will just handle realy bad .

i have a pair of good low millage original spec munoe's for the front.

do it once not twice .

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fwiw mtech setup will give you about 20 mm drop,still have big gap at front, back just over the top of the tyre

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makita do sum great springs.

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makita do sum great springs.

I've heard that too, very cheap too aye Marty?

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I've heard that too, very cheap too aye Marty?

dont know mate, my makita wasnt cheap :P

good thing bout it, if it aint low enough,cut sum more off.too low,buy sum more springs

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dont know mate, my makita wasnt cheap :P

good thing bout it, if it aint low enough,cut sum more off.too low,buy sum more springs

I usually borrow a mates, hence cheap ;)

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Cheers all for advice.

Have noticed a knocking that started 3 days ago and getting worse. Have done the control arms, sway bar links so thinking the shocks might be knackered anyway. so might have to get it all done now.

Does anyone no what else would cause knocking at low speed from front end.

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Accelerating from low speed or coasting?

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Its happening when driving at low speeds. haven't testing it when coasting my guess is it would do it. It started 3 days ago and have got worse everyday.

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