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hi does anyone know where i can get some custom springs made for the e34?

its at the height i want but needs to be a bit stiffer. pulling into driveways ect scrapes on the gurds. so would getting custom springs made up ( with a stiffer spring rate ) solve this? or would shortning the shocks work? the springs are hard enough but would like it a bit stiffer.

any ides?

or take the 25mm hub adaptors off and loose the look? i think not lol

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um not too sure where to get custom springs, mabey nz springs? look them up in white pages.

IMO i would get some stiffer shocks, ie bilstiens. cheaper than getting custom springs i think.

Plus if your springs are too hard and you have soft shocks you will get a lot of spring jounce and rebound.

I dont know that for a fact but thats what i imagen would happen.

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Someway in the murky depths of memory I think there's a place called Snell springs????

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or take the 25mm hub adaptors off and loose the look?

Do this.

Stiffer springs will not solve your problem. It is rubbing because the offset of the wheels is wrong.

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thanks for all the info guys. ive now got 205s on the front insted of the 235s.

they tuck under the guard now ( when i hit a bump ), its just turning into driveways ect. i can do it on full lock no probs but half lock the wheel goes up too far and wants to eat the guard.

so if i get stiffer shocks not stiffer springs it will solve the prob? im going to roll the guards out abit anyway.

anymore ideas?

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so if i get stiffer shocks not stiffer springs it will solve the prob?

SHOULD not will, i wont put a guarantee on it but im 99% sure it will.

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