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<blockquote data-quote="leforte" data-source="post: 300306" data-attributes="member: 1943"><p>i have tried the hotbits coilovers for the my e36 (m3 and non m setup), e46 and e39. there is only good things i can say about them. easily serviceble, road handling is excellent, the comfort lies in the setting you choose as its all user adjustable, the car sticks to the road like a proper track car even with balding stork 16inch tires. the e36 was formally fitted with bilstein b8s with eibach springs, the handling and ride is no where near the performance or comfort of the hotbits considering the car is further lowered by 2inches. </p><p></p><p>the hotbits settings work very well for our bmws but for other cars like japs and our lousy proton, be prepared and expect a bone jarring ride and rattling parts thereafter as these car are just not build as good as ours, imho, the suspension worked but the car just cant take it.</p><p></p><p>as for titan, i wouldnt even go near them. they do not have any engineering knowledge and suspension knowhow. i was there for a quote before i went with speedworks, those jokers at titan actually told me they are gonna reused my old spring and lowered it by cutting and burning it to compress the original rate. i know about the amazing e30 mentioned earlier by dave and i wouldnt be supprised at all that it had major issues with them that the car ended totaled in the end due to the suspension setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leforte, post: 300306, member: 1943"] i have tried the hotbits coilovers for the my e36 (m3 and non m setup), e46 and e39. there is only good things i can say about them. easily serviceble, road handling is excellent, the comfort lies in the setting you choose as its all user adjustable, the car sticks to the road like a proper track car even with balding stork 16inch tires. the e36 was formally fitted with bilstein b8s with eibach springs, the handling and ride is no where near the performance or comfort of the hotbits considering the car is further lowered by 2inches. the hotbits settings work very well for our bmws but for other cars like japs and our lousy proton, be prepared and expect a bone jarring ride and rattling parts thereafter as these car are just not build as good as ours, imho, the suspension worked but the car just cant take it. as for titan, i wouldnt even go near them. they do not have any engineering knowledge and suspension knowhow. i was there for a quote before i went with speedworks, those jokers at titan actually told me they are gonna reused my old spring and lowered it by cutting and burning it to compress the original rate. i know about the amazing e30 mentioned earlier by dave and i wouldnt be supprised at all that it had major issues with them that the car ended totaled in the end due to the suspension setup. [/QUOTE]
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