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Shocks & Springs For E30

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I am Currently looking for a set of Shortened shocks and compressed springs for a 1989 BMW E30 320i

Either 2nd Hand or A place where I can get my standard suspension done

Or if anyone knows of any good Lowering springs and a set of shocks

Advice is much appreciated

"Also Looking for a set Of 16 x 8/9" 4x100 wheels"

Cheers

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Koni do a shorter standard shock.

I have the full size ones and (king springs) 30mm lower, and that's fine.

It's actually piss easy to do shocks and springs on an E30. Any GOOD Mechanic should be able to I'd say, or somewhere like Autolign.

E30 Race Series cars use Konis and some form of King Springs, so they aren't bad.

Wouldn't piss around with Compressed springs myself...

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How much you got for wheels?

Have some 16x9 OZ Futuras and 16x8/9 BBS RS, could be tempted to sell a set if the price is right.

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Koni do a shorter standard shock.

I have the full size ones and (king springs) 30mm lower, and that's fine.

It's actually piss easy to do shocks and springs on an E30. Any GOOD Mechanic should be able to I'd say, or somewhere like Autolign.

E30 Race Series cars use Konis and some form of King Springs, so they aren't bad.

Wouldn't piss around with Compressed springs myself...

Yeah i have looked around and compressed springs seem like the best thing to do as can get lowered to desired height, without getting coilovers lol

Do you have any pictures of the car with the king springs in?

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You realise compressed springs are shithouse right?

Rather cut springs than piss about with that crap.

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I wouldn't want to go any lower than this... dad's trolly jack doesn't even fit under the sump, or steering rack lol.

Each to their own though.

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Looks allgood, and What is so bad about compressed springs? have you had them previously?

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Far too soft for low heights and they're likely to coil bind on big bumps.

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Far too soft for low heights and they're likely to coil bind on big bumps.

What would be a better alternative?

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