Coilover kit for e30

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Post Wed May 07, 2008 2:46 pm

Been looking into some coilover kits for my 1990 e30 325i sport. So I wanted originally H&R adjustables. Ordered them up to get a call about two days later form the company I bought them from telling me I'dhave do send them my front shock stripped down before I can get my coilovers. I use the car not as a daily drive but still I need something to bolt on before I take anything off. Been looking around everywhere, a friend reccomended FK Konigsport kit, called a few places that "supposeably" sell them and all I get is either, they don't deal with them anymore too many waiting, no idea what really I want, or they'll get back to me and never call back.
This is annoying me now :x I have the money ready to buy a good coilover kit and I can't seem to buy one. I don't mind sending my old shocks off it's just I need the coilovers to bolt on first.

So my question being; where can i buy a set of good coilovers from that don't require me to send off my old stuff before I get the coilovers? What has everyone on here who has coilovers had to do? Any websites people can direct me to? I deally I want either bilstein, FK or H&R good quality coilovers that will allow me to run 65mm ride height front and back and some good handeling.

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Post Wed May 07, 2008 3:57 pm

I take it your car is for the track then?

Have you done a search?

What is you budget?

Have you tried evolve? (the link at the top right of the page under the car of the month)
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Post Wed May 07, 2008 4:17 pm

No not for track but serious road driving, want the handeling spot on, it's lyk a couch at the moment aha. Want to run it about 60-70mm low on front and rear. Prolly 60mm any more and i'll be loosing the handeling on rear wheel camber. Looking at some Bilsteins that I don't think require exchange and they're £1100.
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Post Wed May 07, 2008 8:07 pm

chu346 wrote:I take it your car is for the track then?

Have you done a search?

What is you budget?

Have you tried evolve? (the link at the top right of the page under the car of the month)
Quite a few people have coilovers on here do a search.

One to get you started http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ic&t=96423
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Post Wed May 07, 2008 8:10 pm

Never knew Bilsteins did coilovers for the E30.
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Post Wed May 07, 2008 11:25 pm

why not just source a pair of strut casings from a fellow zoner and send them off?
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Post Thu May 08, 2008 12:31 am

First off, you're not going to be dropping 70mm, on coilovers or anything else. An e30 without springs will be down 76mm at the front; a 60mm drop puts you on the (custom) bumpstops. If you actually want the car to handle, i.e. absorb bumps mid-corner without becoming unsettled, 50mm is about the limit.

To be brutally honest, you don't want coilovers. The only advantage they give over a well-designed kit is the enormous range of spring rates available, including those (over 300 lb/in) only really suitable for a track car.
For road use, however "spirited" winkeye , you're far better off with something like H&R's Cup kit, plus uprated anti-roll bars. This will immensely improve handling over stock, without ruining ride quality or making the car annoyingly noisy.
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Post Wed May 14, 2008 12:11 pm

I can say that the H&R coilovers are superb!!!! Use them on track and on the road daily!!!

Can also say however, that the H&R cup kit is also excellent!!!!

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