What comes first, the alloys or the suspension?
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Hi all,
Just got rid of a tatty 318 for a sweet 325, which is crying out for some 'enhancements'. Had it looked over and it's mechanically sound, so I'm investing in a nice cat 1 Toad alarm... but what next?
I'm looking to get some 17" Alpinas, but also want to lower by 40mm all round - what should I do first? I've been advised to slap the alloys on first and get used to the ride, then do the suspension later. Opinions? Also, what would be the best suspension kit to go for, for a medium budget.
Thanks!
Gav
Just got rid of a tatty 318 for a sweet 325, which is crying out for some 'enhancements'. Had it looked over and it's mechanically sound, so I'm investing in a nice cat 1 Toad alarm... but what next?
I'm looking to get some 17" Alpinas, but also want to lower by 40mm all round - what should I do first? I've been advised to slap the alloys on first and get used to the ride, then do the suspension later. Opinions? Also, what would be the best suspension kit to go for, for a medium budget.
Thanks!
Gav
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lower it first mate! sticking 17s on with standard suspension will make it look like a monster truck in height

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suspention first for sure
get used to the ride and the grip levels it will look better lower on standard rims than hiiiigh up on 17s
and get a good kit not just springs. if you get just springs it basicly a half job and takes its toll on your standard shocks!
wat are your standard rims?
get used to the ride and the grip levels it will look better lower on standard rims than hiiiigh up on 17s
and get a good kit not just springs. if you get just springs it basicly a half job and takes its toll on your standard shocks!
wat are your standard rims?
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320Touring
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I'd also advise looking at changing all the bushes on the car to tighten it up, then slot on a good susp setup!
IMO-e30's look soooooooo coool dropped 40/40 on 15" BBS
IMO-e30's look soooooooo coool dropped 40/40 on 15" BBS
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Suspension. Fancy wheels are over rated.
15" BBS. But the last owner has kerbed the frontspsychochild187 wrote:suspention first for sure![]()
get used to the ride and the grip levels it will look better lower on standard rims than hiiiigh up on 17s
and get a good kit not just springs. if you get just springs it basicly a half job and takes its toll on your standard shocks!
wat are your standard rims?
If your going to go through the effort of changing the suspension atleast go for something good.
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Spend an Extra Ԛ£150 and get the H&R Cup Kit. Its the best extra Ԛ£150 you'll ever spend.
Oh, and 17" Alpina reps suck. Serioulsy heavy, and the quailty is poor.
Get some decent wheels.
Get some decent wheels.
Get a pair of E30 M3 Bilstiens for the front. Not cheap but VERY effective 
Rear shocks are the same as 325i and get a decent set of springs and you'll be sorted! Oh and don't forget the Poly wishbone bushes! You will have a very effective wepon then of shaming cars that cost silly money
Rear shocks are the same as 325i and get a decent set of springs and you'll be sorted! Oh and don't forget the Poly wishbone bushes! You will have a very effective wepon then of shaming cars that cost silly money

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unless uve found some extremely rare alpina rims from a Z1 then i guess u mean reps.Gav wrote: I'm looking to get some 17" Alpinas,
ud be better off finding some real ones m8 in 16"
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Why not use the specific Bilsteins why go for M3?Andy325i wrote:Get a pair of E30 M3 Bilstiens for the front. Not cheap but VERY effective
Rear shocks are the same as 325i and get a decent set of springs and you'll be sorted! Oh and don't forget the Poly wishbone bushes! You will have a very effective wepon then of shaming cars that cost silly money
Andrew
Do you mean 325 bilstiens?Demlotcrew wrote:
Why not use the specific Bilsteins why go for M3?Andrew
The E30 M3 ones are seriously fatter (piston is 40mm wide!) much better than the 325i bilstien to my knowlege?
The rears are the same for M3/325i

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You can get the same ones for a normal E30. Thats not the piston, its the actual damper cartrage as its upside down.Andy325i wrote:Do you mean 325 bilstiens?Demlotcrew wrote:
Why not use the specific Bilsteins why go for M3?Andrew
The E30 M3 ones are seriously fatter (piston is 40mm wide!) much better than the 325i bilstien to my knowlege?
The rears are the same for M3/325i
So do not get M3 bilstiens for a 325i!
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