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<blockquote data-quote="EEEE30" data-source="post: 402573" data-attributes="member: 16244"><p>^^^^ People lower their e30 front ends all the time and I'm yet to hear such thing as uneven hights (lowered front) causes bearings to go bad. If the uneven ride hights make bearings to go bad then spring manufaturers wouldn't make springs with different hight combinations for both front and rear.</p><p></p><p>It may be caused by something else (or may be it's normal wear and tear) . Better check it out.</p><p></p><p>Below is my friend Ed's old e30. He was runnig KW 60/40 springs (60mm front drop / 40mm rear drop) on top of that he ran drop hats for a while making front more lowered, beleive me his car was LOW. That's why he kept 2 spare oil pans in his trunk (just in case)</p><p></p><p>PS. He is not on coilovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EEEE30, post: 402573, member: 16244"] ^^^^ People lower their e30 front ends all the time and I'm yet to hear such thing as uneven hights (lowered front) causes bearings to go bad. If the uneven ride hights make bearings to go bad then spring manufaturers wouldn't make springs with different hight combinations for both front and rear. It may be caused by something else (or may be it's normal wear and tear) . Better check it out. Below is my friend Ed's old e30. He was runnig KW 60/40 springs (60mm front drop / 40mm rear drop) on top of that he ran drop hats for a while making front more lowered, beleive me his car was LOW. That's why he kept 2 spare oil pans in his trunk (just in case) PS. He is not on coilovers. [/QUOTE]
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