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E36 coil spring - any suggestion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom328" data-source="post: 725011" data-attributes="member: 16210"><p>Mind sharing what you're going for Russie?? Keep in mind that the shocks have to match the springs, like what valvetronix mentioned. Shorter springs with stock height shocks will prematurely wear the shocks. </p><p></p><p>I'm currently running a set of Hotbits coilvers, adjustable for height. Opted for "comfort" setup when I serviced it at Speedworks but ride is quite harsh, for me at least. I'm guessing it's the springs rather than the shocks which is contributing to this. But the lowered stance is there, and so is the markedly better cornering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom328, post: 725011, member: 16210"] Mind sharing what you're going for Russie?? Keep in mind that the shocks have to match the springs, like what valvetronix mentioned. Shorter springs with stock height shocks will prematurely wear the shocks. I'm currently running a set of Hotbits coilvers, adjustable for height. Opted for "comfort" setup when I serviced it at Speedworks but ride is quite harsh, for me at least. I'm guessing it's the springs rather than the shocks which is contributing to this. But the lowered stance is there, and so is the markedly better cornering. [/QUOTE]
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