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Question on coilover spring rates
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<blockquote data-quote="M30revival" data-source="post: 96549" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>The E36 has independent rear suspension so it is not cost efficient to do adjustable coilover. Of course if your installer has the right tool, he might be able to customized one for you but you'll need to use very small coil springs since there is very little gap for the rear strut to accommodate the springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M30revival, post: 96549, member: 94"] The E36 has independent rear suspension so it is not cost efficient to do adjustable coilover. Of course if your installer has the right tool, he might be able to customized one for you but you'll need to use very small coil springs since there is very little gap for the rear strut to accommodate the springs. [/QUOTE]
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