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Where to find Sachs Advantage or Bilstein B8 locally?
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<blockquote data-quote="Herbert" data-source="post: 526883" data-attributes="member: 18029"><p>Loh,</p><p></p><p>Msports ori ARB is 24 mm front and 15 mm rear whereas Eibach is 27 mm and 18 mm respectively. A 3 mm (front & rear) make lots of difference. A fellow OM recently replaced his e39 M5 ori ARB (27 mm front & 15 or 18 mm rear) with Eibach ARB 28 mm front (can't remember what's the rear ... mm). According to him, the 1 mm different is very significant in terms of ride stability. </p><p></p><p>As for ride harshness, nothing to do with Eibach ARB. Ride harshness will be determine by your type of absorbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herbert, post: 526883, member: 18029"] Loh, Msports ori ARB is 24 mm front and 15 mm rear whereas Eibach is 27 mm and 18 mm respectively. A 3 mm (front & rear) make lots of difference. A fellow OM recently replaced his e39 M5 ori ARB (27 mm front & 15 or 18 mm rear) with Eibach ARB 28 mm front (can't remember what's the rear ... mm). According to him, the 1 mm different is very significant in terms of ride stability. As for ride harshness, nothing to do with Eibach ARB. Ride harshness will be determine by your type of absorbers. [/QUOTE]
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