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06-30-2009, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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▀▄ eas | H&R Sport & Sport Plus springs for e9X M3 - In stock!
The most popular spring in H&R's line-up, Sport Springs will lower your vehicle an average of 1 inch for a lower center of gravity, improved handling and a more aggressive appearance. Sport springs feature more control than that of the OE Sport spring, but is still comfortable for daily use. Sport springs are an excellent choice for street and occasional track use.
Features - Aggressive ride stance with moderate drop - Superb ride quality - ISO 9001 Certified, TÜV Approved - Crafted from special 54SiCr6 spring steel that provides the spring with unparalleled tensile strength and resiliency - Lighter and more durable than other automotive coil springs - Compatible with EDC-equipped systems Approximate Front/Rear Lowering: Front: 1.0" Rear: 0.6" H&R Sport Springs - BMW e9X M3 (Coupe/Sedan) http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...oducts_id=2370 H&R Sport PLUS Springs - BMW e9X M3 (Coupe/Sedan) http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...oducts_id=2371 H&R Sport Springs - BMW e9X M3 (Convertible) http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...oducts_id=2372 All e9x M3 H&R springs are in stock for local will call or shipping at our own facility - no drop shipping like other vendors. This way we have full control on shipping times, tracking and delivery confirmation to your door. Feel free to PM me directly for any questions, or install appointments. |
07-09-2009, 06:40 PM | #7 |
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Isn't the drop the same?
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Please PM me if you have a set in stock, i might step by tomorrow and pick them up
Also can you recomend me the best spacers size with OEM 18s plus the springs? Thanks |
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As for the spacers, if you want to max out the stance, you can get away with a 15mm rear spacer and 18mm front- this will bring both the front and rear wheels to the edge of the fender equally. If you want a slightly less aggressive stance, but still a very noticeable one, go with the 12mm rears and 15mm fronts. Both set ups are in stock at the moment! PM me if you want me to set them aside for you |
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09-10-2009, 01:04 PM | #17 |
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In stock - ready to ship.
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09-10-2009, 04:12 PM | #18 |
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Tom/Brandon,
I am considering some H&R's for my E90 M3. I am also considering spacers. Can you comment on ride quality/differences/performance with spacers? Asside from the cosmetic differences, are there any handling changes? One would think that with a wider stance, the car would be a bit more stable...just curious...TIA
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A very common configuration on a stock M3 would be the springs and a 15/12mm spacer package.
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There are several benefits to having a stiffer spring. The most obvious is to lessen the body roll throughout the car, as well as adding a more stable feel through corners. By lowering the car as well you're adding a lower center of gravity so the car can go through corners at higher speeds.
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