LOWERING FRONT ON 325is

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tassiedevil
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:44 am

Just need some advice on lowering the front of my 325is. I'm happy with the ride height at the rear but looks a little high in the nose, just had some new lower springs fitted today but has hardly made a difference. I only want to go down 15 to 20mm.
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:28 pm

let it settle. it'll take a few miles
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:46 pm

As above.

Don't get dis-heartened just yet. It will settle winkeye
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:47 pm

empty the boot lol
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 7:56 pm

tassiedevil wrote:Just need some advice on lowering the front of my 325is. I'm happy with the ride height at the rear but looks a little high in the nose, just had some new lower springs fitted today but has hardly made a difference. I only want to go down 15 to 20mm.
Cough

60mm/40mm drop before and after, you know you want to

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Wed Nov 22, 2006 8:51 pm

Is it possible to change the front springs without removing the struts from the car (i.e., avoiding all the pollava of having to remove the calipers, track rod ends, anti-roll bar fittings, etc, etc.) - can they just be dropped and pulled out of the arches far enough to change the springs?

Thanks!
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:21 pm

in a word
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:30 pm

Changing springs without removing the front struts is possible, but it is a bigger hassle than removing the front legs.
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:52 pm

Now I'm even more confused! :?

How come it's a bigger hassle than removing the struts altogether (which on the face of it, sounds an almighty hassle?) - I guess it helps to have a number of people pulling the struts away from the body while you attempt to remove the spring (I have a pair of Draper spring compressors which are quite good...)

Cheers for any advice.
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:05 pm

Removing & refitting front struts 20 mins a side max. Swapping springs another 20 mins a side.
Did it a few weeks ago. And I'm not a fast worker, either.
Hour and a half from driving into garage to driving out again.
This is why I no longer drive an E30......

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Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:19 pm

To remove the front legs you simply need to split the two ball joints, undo the calpier bolts and undo the top mount nuts. Then its a quick spring swap as mentioned above.

To change springs without removing the legs, you need to get you compressors in the limited space available in the strut tower, opposite eachother which makes it tricky, compress the spring, then undo the top nuts, remove the top mounts and other bits, then you quickly need to compress the shock and pull the spring away, making sure you don't scrape your wheel arch in the process (minimal clearance when doing this) Then you have to get the springs swapped, put the new ones on, totally compressed, and thenyou have to line everything up and decompress the spring. Your compressors will be rubbing away on you strut tower, and its basically a pain in the arse, and will require 2 people.

First method is so much easier!
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Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:47 pm

Thanks for explaining it - I see what you mean now! Sorry for the dumbarse questions - I just hoped to save a bit of graft with a short-cut method :wink:

I remember the pain I had with an old Merc 190E compressing the springs enough to fit new spring pads (someone had lowered it too much and I needed to raise it again.)

A job best left 'til warmer/dryer weather maybe...

Cheers,
///M aurice
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