I want to lower my 316 touring its on 17 inch wheels is 40/40 a comfortable drive with no huge arch gap at the front? Also i will be using just springs so will it rub if i have passengers in the rear?
And finaly what are the jamex springs like? Anybody know?
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Cheers man shall slam her down a bit then 
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slightly OT but a tutor at college said he had some new jamex springs and gave me them yesterday with a few other bits and bobs, nearly new SE steering wheel etc
they say jamex 7006 on them but i cant find any info on the net about them????, is there any way to find out what the drop is or any info on the springs, he said he bought them for his 320i back in the day and he recons they are either a 30mm, 35mm, or 40mm drop, 
basically i want to know what jamex 7006's are ???????
what sort of ride to jamex springs usually give?

basically i want to know what jamex 7006's are ???????
what sort of ride to jamex springs usually give?
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just fit them and when you think the front is still a bit high fit an m52b28 and stop faffing with little 4 pots 
Bollocks to this 24v scrap!
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Bob_S wrote:just fit them and when you think the front is still a bit high fit an m52b28 and stop faffing with little 4 pots
Ive bought a 6 pot for them to go on

