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<blockquote data-quote="ssmann" data-source="post: 532263" data-attributes="member: 18956"><p>Where do I begin.....</p><p></p><p>Having used Titan's on my 38, they are great and do a wonderful job. But what are u aiming for? Comfort or handling or cosmetics. If u go the Titan route, they dont make adjustables for E36...so it will be standard set up and use your ori or aftermarket springs. If u go coilovers, u can do virtually any setting and ride height u like. I have tried Titan, B12 and KW set up on my cars.....recently I moved to Hotbits on my 36. I find them awesome and they handle well. Only problem is, Speedworks who manufacture and install the Hotbits are super annoying and IMHO don't know what the hell they are doing as they are staffed by young feng tau wannabe dancers messing around with Powertools....very annoying. Apart from that, i rate their coilovers as a BUY. Hotbits will set you back between 3.5k - 4.6k dependent on what settings and model you choose. Titan's will set you back around 3.2k, but no adjustable hi/lo</p><p></p><p>All the best in your selection</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssmann, post: 532263, member: 18956"] Where do I begin..... Having used Titan's on my 38, they are great and do a wonderful job. But what are u aiming for? Comfort or handling or cosmetics. If u go the Titan route, they dont make adjustables for E36...so it will be standard set up and use your ori or aftermarket springs. If u go coilovers, u can do virtually any setting and ride height u like. I have tried Titan, B12 and KW set up on my cars.....recently I moved to Hotbits on my 36. I find them awesome and they handle well. Only problem is, Speedworks who manufacture and install the Hotbits are super annoying and IMHO don't know what the hell they are doing as they are staffed by young feng tau wannabe dancers messing around with Powertools....very annoying. Apart from that, i rate their coilovers as a BUY. Hotbits will set you back between 3.5k - 4.6k dependent on what settings and model you choose. Titan's will set you back around 3.2k, but no adjustable hi/lo All the best in your selection [/QUOTE]
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