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Mtech Springs on 318i 2000 pre-facelift
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<blockquote data-quote="joeylow" data-source="post: 251731" data-attributes="member: 7329"><p>Keane,</p><p></p><p>Mtech springs are BMW original springs on their M-tech version BMs, I doubt Eibachs are better then them other then a lower ride height leh. As I have said, I need a comfortable solution not something stiff or bouncy. I have sat your car it was a bit too stiff for me and the ride height is a problem for me as my housing area has tons of speed bumps, If I needed something like that I would driven my wira to work everyday with TEIN RA coilovers. Furthermore i have checked around and it seems that BOGE or Bilsteins have OE shocks for the M-tech version therefore ride comfort should not be compromised. </p><p></p><p>I just need to know if anyone here is on the M-Tech springs with OE absorbers...</p><p></p><p>Joey Low</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeylow, post: 251731, member: 7329"] Keane, Mtech springs are BMW original springs on their M-tech version BMs, I doubt Eibachs are better then them other then a lower ride height leh. As I have said, I need a comfortable solution not something stiff or bouncy. I have sat your car it was a bit too stiff for me and the ride height is a problem for me as my housing area has tons of speed bumps, If I needed something like that I would driven my wira to work everyday with TEIN RA coilovers. Furthermore i have checked around and it seems that BOGE or Bilsteins have OE shocks for the M-tech version therefore ride comfort should not be compromised. I just need to know if anyone here is on the M-Tech springs with OE absorbers... Joey Low [/QUOTE]
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