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e30 suspension?
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:17 am
by ammz
hry guys as im new to this blog as well as new to e30 modifying i wantd to get your views on what type/kind of suspension springs i should purchase for my 325i convertible? Also i wantd to know what drop is best suited for my car as i intend to lower my motor too? ur comments will be appreciated.Thanx.x
Re: e30 suspension?
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:49 am
by handpaper
Cheap but good lowering springs can be bought from
GSF - £49 +VAT for a 35mm drop. Your current shocks will be OK with these, too.
If you want to go lower still there are -60mm or even -80mm front springs available for cabrios; you'll need shortened shocks with these and personally I wouldn't bother as you'll ruin your ride and learn to fear speedbumps

Cabrios already have BMW's stiffest anti-roll bar setup (14.5mm rear, 21mm front) as standard, this is hard to beat for road use. Stiffer bars are available for track/race use, but I don't know of anyone who tracks an e30 cab

Re: e30 suspension?
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:11 pm
by ammz
nyc one mate jus 1 quick question 4 u tho, whats the deal with heated springs? Iv heard people mention them and wanna know if ther any good?
Re: e30 suspension?
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:13 pm
by Brianmoooore
ammz wrote:nyc one mate jus 1 quick question 4 u tho,
ammz, welcome to the zone, but please have a look through the forum posting rules in a sticky at the top of the forum.
Re: e30 suspension?
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:09 pm
by handpaper
DON'T DO IT!
Heating springs destroys their temper, softening the metal and making them sag. This will lower the car, but it will also ruin the handling as the springs will end up much softer. In extremis, they may be weakened so much that they break.
P.S. Brianmoooore is trying to draw your attention to the posting rules, specifically those forbidding 'text speak'. We're not in a tearing hurry, neither are we paying per-character. Use English

Re: e30 suspension?
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:25 pm
by snoops
handpaper wrote:Cheap but good lowering springs can be bought from
GSF - £49 +VAT for a 35mm drop. Your current shocks will be OK with these, too.
If you want to go lower still there are -60mm or even -80mm front springs available for cabrios; you'll need shortened shocks with these and personally I wouldn't bother as you'll ruin your ride and learn to fear speedbumps

Cabrios already have BMW's stiffest anti-roll bar setup (14.5mm rear, 21mm front) as standard, this is hard to beat for road use. Stiffer bars are available for track/race use, but I don't know of anyone who tracks an e30 cab

forget about fearing them you won't even think about them, start worrying about drains in the road

Re: e30 suspension?
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:39 pm
by o22ie
Brianmoooore wrote:ammz wrote:nyc one mate jus 1 quick question 4 u tho,
ammz, welcome to the zone, but please have a look through the forum posting rules in a sticky at the top of the forum.
ditto, welcome also, but technical help as its own section......
shame on seasoned members for replying without pointing this out
just makes more work for admin to move
Re: e30 suspension?
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:57 pm
by Brianmoooore
Looking at the OP, I consider this is in the right section, although if the thread develops, it might require a move.