Standard Mtech suspension - are GSF any good
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- Jason318is
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hi all,
i'm considering new suspension all round on my 318is and i want to keep it totally standard and replace with an mtech system or something similar with the same ride heights.
i was looking on the GSF site and they do an mtech replacement....has anyone go experience with them, are they a good like for like?
any advice appreicated.
cheers
jason
i'm considering new suspension all round on my 318is and i want to keep it totally standard and replace with an mtech system or something similar with the same ride heights.
i was looking on the GSF site and they do an mtech replacement....has anyone go experience with them, are they a good like for like?
any advice appreicated.
cheers
jason
i had this problem with motormec, they had the same springs listed for most models (!!). To be certain of originality, it seems that the main stealer is the only way to go. In the end i just changed the shocks and top mounts at the rear, the difference / improvement was vast.
Anybody have any experience with the Quailty of the front top mounts from GSF?
I want eccentric ones but they are well over a 100 euro a side from the stealers
I want eccentric ones but they are well over a 100 euro a side from the stealers
M42 rightness above 6500rpm, nobody can hear you scream
I used these. I ordered new shocks at the same time.
http://www.motorforce.co.uk/product.php ... rodId=0274
http://www.motorforce.co.uk/product.php ... rodId=0274
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daimlerman
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When I rebuilt my suspension a few months back I used M-tec dampers from GSF.Also fitted their front top mounts.M-tec springs came from BMW via zimmer,as did the E46 cabbie rear top mounts.I have had no quality issues with GSF components.
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FlappySocks
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AVO do a 20mm drop. I'm very pleased with them. Defiantly lower than the M-Techs at the front tho. Under £100


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FlappySocks
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Oh yes it is (at the front). My trolley jack would go under my Sport. Not on this car.Simon13 wrote:thats not lower than M-tech no way
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FlappySocks
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Maybe, but as I said, it's lower at the front. The car came with H&R 60/40 springs, which I didn't like much. I took a photo of the H&R 60mm I took off against the new AVO 20mm I put on. They look the same hight, although the AVO's are stiffer, so that car sits a bit higher.








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