Cab Lowering Springs
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FlappySocks
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I can recommend AVO springs. Quoted as 20mm drop, but It it's it's more like 40mm at the front. About £90. To me, they feel much nicer than the H&R 60/40 that were on there before.
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FlappySocks
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H&R 60mm on the left. AVR 20mm on the right! The AVO's are a bit stiffer, so the car naturally sits a bit higher.


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FlappySocks
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Cant remember where I got them from...an online store. Search for the part number
This is what my car looks like with them fitted.

This is what my car looks like with them fitted.

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E30BeemerLad
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FlappySocks...what springs did you get? Was it the AVO 20mm drop? I would need something lower. The end result of yours is how mine is sitting.
I want a low rider BUT not so low I can't get over bumps.
I bought a 40mm KW kit for my Tech II Sport which is the ideal drop I think.
Thanks for the link E30Beemer Lad
I want a low rider BUT not so low I can't get over bumps.
I bought a 40mm KW kit for my Tech II Sport which is the ideal drop I think.
Thanks for the link E30Beemer Lad
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FlappySocks
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It is the 20mm, however, as I said above it's much lower at the front. The back doesn't look so low. I have put an uprated rear roll bar on the back, and overall the ride has been transformed. Virtually no body roll at all.BIGJO wrote:FlappySocks...what springs did you get? Was it the AVO 20mm drop? I would need something lower. The end result of yours is how mine is sitting.
FlappySocks wrote:Cant remember where I got them from...an online store. Search for the part number
This is what my car looks like with them fitted.
Looks good at that height...... hope that front tyre has been swapped around though
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snoops
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tbh I haven't fitted the kit to a car yet so couldn't commentBIGJO wrote:Cool thanks for the help Snoop. I might give them a go. Are you happy with the end result?
you could ask greentouring who has the same kit fitted to his touring
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mate... i have a set of crappy gsf springs you can have... the paint has flaked off of a couple of them... they give you a 30mm drop... more if you run them on standard shocks on the bump stops 
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Simon13
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all this £100 lark for tat when H&R 35mm ones are £110 posted from euro performance.
But i wouldn't fit saloon springs to fat arse cab. And proper cab springs are more like £200
But i wouldn't fit saloon springs to fat arse cab. And proper cab springs are more like £200
Can anyone give me any advice when buying springs for a cab?
I thought it wouldn't matter as long as the springs are for a 6 cylinder?
What's the difference between 325i springs & cab springs?
Just need to know whether they're compatible and if it'll give me the results I want?
Many thanks.
I thought it wouldn't matter as long as the springs are for a 6 cylinder?
What's the difference between 325i springs & cab springs?
Just need to know whether they're compatible and if it'll give me the results I want?
Many thanks.
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Morat
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The cab is much heavier at the back, generally people regard cab and touring springs as interchangeable, of course some manufacturers might have different part numbers so do still check.
If you use saloon springs on a cab they'll be too soft - or at least softer than they were intended to be.
If you use saloon springs on a cab they'll be too soft - or at least softer than they were intended to be.
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Thanks for the info Morat...that's cleared things up for me.
I won't be getting saloon springs for sure.
Will 2 door saloon springs be about right for the cab? Anyone? And if so should I get 40mm or 60mm springs?
Looking for 40mm all round
I won't be getting saloon springs for sure.
Will 2 door saloon springs be about right for the cab? Anyone? And if so should I get 40mm or 60mm springs?
Looking for 40mm all round
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12345kevin
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Spax do 40mm springs for Cabs & Tourings, they are quite firm, so would advise going out in a car first with them fitted. I personally like them and have always used them on different cars i've had without any problems. Others will say different !
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12345kevin
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Lots of places sell them, search with google etc.
The last set I bought were from Demon Tweekes,
These look like a good price http://www.madmotors.co.uk/catalog/adva ... 30&x=0&y=0
The last set I bought were from Demon Tweekes,
These look like a good price http://www.madmotors.co.uk/catalog/adva ... 30&x=0&y=0
Ventura -40mm lowering springs.For a 1990 320i.
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecommerce/S ... ?Product=3
£35 If they are any good to you,in East London so not a million miles a way.
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecommerce/S ... ?Product=3
£35 If they are any good to you,in East London so not a million miles a way.
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Morat
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The car in my sig pic has the eibach pro kit fitted. I bought it from the zone shop. Firm but still supple enough for the country roads round here. It isn't dramatically low, but it does take away the 4x4 effect you get as standard.
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