The reason I called him is because I had a ride in a H26 with the full Hartge suspension and in all honesty Ive never been in an e30 with such a supple ride with handling which is as good as karan's car (which is excellent).
he then gave me a mini lecture talking about how hartge dont believe it takes super hard suspension to get a car to handle well. he said the Hartge spring kit was actually the same spring rate as mtec springs but just a little lower (being lower improved the handling aswell). He then went on about Anti roll bars.
Now the rear anti roll bar is the most important. This is what, as he put it, "kills the oversteer" and allows you take corners alot faster.
The front Anti roll bar is not of that much importance but it was sold by hartge only because most of demand because alot of people think you "have" to do the fronts if your doing the back.
Seeing as they dont sell any supension anymore (he said maybe you can still get shocks) I asked what would be the nearest thing to get that sort of ride and Handling.
He went through a few brands and said While Eibach springs are high quality they are far too hard. He said to research on springs that had very similar spring rate to Mtec ones but about 15mm lower.
As for Anti rolls bars, a rear 16mm one be ideal (this is the thickness of the hartge ones) and leave the front Mtec item alone. Thickening the fornt one would again introduce understeer.
As for shocks, standard Mtec items or maybe some uprated Bilsiteins Sports would be the best choice.
Oh, and while i was on the phone he said he had the last anti roll bar with bushes in stock which I have now bought.
Obvioulsy, some may think Kevin is talking rubbish but having been in a Hartge car I have to say, he knows exatly what hes talking about.
The biggest problem I have with E30 suspension when uprated is the ride gets too hard and makes the car really horrible to drive.
So for me atleast, the hunt is on for springs that are 15mm lower than Mtec but have about the same spring rate. I am going to fit the rear ARB only with the poly bushes they supply.
Then its standard Mtec shocks and lets see what the end result is!
Hopefully Kevin's input about suspension will be beneficial to all of us.









