Hi huys,
I am currently doing work on a friends 325 Touring. He has decided he wants it lower -40mm. The shocks on the car are in great condition, so im just after a set of reasonably priced springs.
What can people recommend? He is not fussed about handling etc, as he is 'older' and doesnt give the car a hard time, so no need for H&R or the equivalents etc etc. He just wants them for aesthetics, and at a sensible price.
Any help will be great, thanks.
Mark
Which lowering springs for 325 Touring
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I bought a touring with 40mm jammex springs on a few years ago. I had always thought they were cheap and nasty but it actually drove very well.
Not too harsh or crashy. It was sharper than my saloon I had straight after, before i changed it's original springs and shocks to spax which were sh1t.
Not too harsh or crashy. It was sharper than my saloon I had straight after, before i changed it's original springs and shocks to spax which were sh1t.
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Use -40mm KW's on mine, been on for 4 years i think, done numerous tip and diy runs that put its arse on the floor and they have not sagged, still sitting nicely
Matt
Matt
Someone else was asking a similar question the other day.
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... c&t=176406
I like the Apex springs on my touring - which I got from euro car parts
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... c&t=176406
I like the Apex springs on my touring - which I got from euro car parts

Blimey, their website is so basic! Here you go dude;
Apex Lowering Kit - Touring
Part Number: 974110061
About £100
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/BMW_3 ... c4b56&LWRK
Apex Lowering Kit - Touring
Part Number: 974110061
About £100
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/BMW_3 ... c4b56&LWRK



