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Hey all. does anyone know how much either of these lower the front or rear of the car?

My current setup is M325i springs in the front (possibly M3 if its the same spring?) and Jamex in the back, what i would assume are superlows. Will post a photo if noone knows to open up to guesses

Am going to H&R Cup all round which is 2.1" drop in the front and 1.7" in the rear from stock height and assuming wheels stay the same. just wanting to do some measurements tomorrow but the H&R stuff isnt going in for a while yet.

Thanks! Andy

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Thanks!

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Jamex = 60mm front and 40mm rear, all manufacturers usually quote lowering amounts based on the front of the vehicle as usually the guard heights in the rear of most cars are lower than the front.

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yeah i thought that would be the case. i thought 60 in the back was a bit outragous.

do you or anyone have any idea how much M325i springs lower the car over stock, or know the rideheights of that and a regular E30?

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If you have a look at my H&R springs for sale thread, Kerry has posted a photo of his car with the H&R 35mm-40mm kit fittied to his car. Cheers.

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Yeah already sorted out some H&R Cup springs which are lower than that. i believe they are a 60/40. it seems my rear will come down ever so slightly and the front will be dropped about 40mm from where it is now. mmmmm rake :D

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