lowering troubles???
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i've just had ventura 60mm springs and bilstein shocks fitted to my i.s. Fitted my borbet b 9x16's and it looks horrid. the car sits fine on the rear but the fronts omg theres like a 2inch gap between the wheel and the arch???? will it bed in and by how much. i was even thinking of cutting the springs just to get it lower
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Assuming the springs are new, take it to the supplier and ask their advice. I can't see one end will settle more than the other, sounds more like an incorrectly packed kit to me. Don't even think about cutting the springs.Emm3 wrote:the car sits fine on the rear but the fronts omg theres like a 2inch gap between the wheel and the arch????
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't rate Ventura springs. I put some on my Touring, drove it 10 miles and hated it so much I put the MTech ones straight back on.
Cheap, gash, tat IMHO.
I've done over 1400 miles and the car has still not sat much lower, looking for another pair of front springs 60mm, any recomended brand?
It was a bit of a nightmare buying springs for the car in the first place most place would say yes it will lower 60mm and then when i mentioned its an i.s the response would be like "oh they are 15mm lower as standard so if you bought 60mm springs off us it would only lower the car 45mm blah blah" and theres me thinking well do i need 75mm spring or somthing?
It was a bit of a nightmare buying springs for the car in the first place most place would say yes it will lower 60mm and then when i mentioned its an i.s the response would be like "oh they are 15mm lower as standard so if you bought 60mm springs off us it would only lower the car 45mm blah blah" and theres me thinking well do i need 75mm spring or somthing?
I don't rate ventura springs, get some Jamex springs. I ran them on my IS before I fitted a kit. And they were fine for the price.
Have a look at http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/. I've used these guys for all of my E30's suspension, the price and service is brilliant.
Have a look at http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/. I've used these guys for all of my E30's suspension, the price and service is brilliant.
Iv just fitted a set of H&R springs to my SE and i can highly recommend them, meant to be a -35mm drop but even straight away before they have settled it appears to be more than the jamex kit that was on which i was led to believe it was a 40-30 split. But those coupled with Bilstein shocks really are worth the money.
I was just having that thought mate.DHFiS wrote:Are these springs definately for a 4 cyl car?
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tbh ventura springs are rubbish. I had a bilstein setup with them and it was awful, i would ditch them for another make before you hate your car. As said are those prings for the right engine? i had some standard somthing on the front of mine when i got it and i could put my head in the arch i'm thinking 325 springs were on my 4cyl.
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Theres also this site compare prices, best to ring up these sites tbh
http://www.venommotorsport.com/
http://www.venommotorsport.com/
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i cut a coil off my IS springs aswell 
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not on my springs as there standard and rather long so perfectly fine. Its lowered springs you need to watch besides if you put lowered springs on standard shocks it will do the same.
I've got Bilstein Shocks just the standard Gas ones, can you tell me if shortened shocks is a must with 60mm springs? i don't want to buy another pair of springs and have the same problem i did last time on the mot, the spring was loose.
If you don't have shortened shocks the standard height ones won't last as they are permanently fully compressed. Defos a must to have shortened shocks with 60mm springs
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Yes but the shocks are just off the bottom of there travel for long periods (all the timein your case). They won't last at all. Anybody will sell you 60mm springs, that's not a lowering kit it's just springs. I had the same on a 325 I bought like it. It was fine for about a month just became very bouncey. No rebound because shocks were Fu*ked. This my experiance anyway
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Still not low enough and this is really pi55in me off. Bought brand new 60mm fk springs for a 318 thinking the little extra weight from the m42 compared to the normal 318 will help. Still got a mahoosive gap between wheel and arch. The only thing i can think of is the i.s comes with arb which may be restricting the drop (can they???) from what i know the normal 318 doesn't come with arbs. Also i've been told on some cars its worth removing with lowered suspension, again plase confirm this?
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