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<blockquote data-quote="k3nny(E46)" data-source="post: 3059" data-attributes="member: 1597"><p>Hi all,I am wondering if it's okay to fit Eibach Pro Kit to the E46 Coupe? Stock coupes are already lowered and I am running on 17" low radials. While the handling is superb the ride is relatively bumpy. I am wondering whether the ride quality can be improved without sacrificing handling if I install the eibach pro kit or is it recommended to go for the popular eibach spring/bilstein shock combo. My aim is to improve the ride (darn KL potholes) while maintaining/improving the road handling. My other concern is whether the installation of the eibach pro kit would lower the car too much rendering it impossible to traverse speed bumps without scraping the bottom. Is there any one with a E46 coupe running on the either Eibach Pro Kit with stock absorbers or Eibach/Bilstein combo? Please share your experience. Thanks!I know this topic has already been widely discussed i.e. <a href="http://bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5611&hl=" target="_blank">328i Shocks + Springs</a>however, I haven't seen any discussions on this for the E46 coupe yet.Many thanks in advance.Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k3nny(E46), post: 3059, member: 1597"] Hi all,I am wondering if it's okay to fit Eibach Pro Kit to the E46 Coupe? Stock coupes are already lowered and I am running on 17" low radials. While the handling is superb the ride is relatively bumpy. I am wondering whether the ride quality can be improved without sacrificing handling if I install the eibach pro kit or is it recommended to go for the popular eibach spring/bilstein shock combo. My aim is to improve the ride (darn KL potholes) while maintaining/improving the road handling. My other concern is whether the installation of the eibach pro kit would lower the car too much rendering it impossible to traverse speed bumps without scraping the bottom. Is there any one with a E46 coupe running on the either Eibach Pro Kit with stock absorbers or Eibach/Bilstein combo? Please share your experience. Thanks!I know this topic has already been widely discussed i.e. [URL="http://bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5611&hl="]328i Shocks + Springs[/URL]however, I haven't seen any discussions on this for the E46 coupe yet.Many thanks in advance.Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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