View Poll Results: Which setup is best?
full l-tuned
72
33.49%
eibach/blisten
26
12.09%
h&r/blisten
14
6.51%
tein ha
35
16.28%
others?
68
31.63%
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Originally Posted by aloha03gs
just wondering...are you willpwr from m3forum.net? just wondering....if so...man I seen pics of your m3...really really nice!!
Thanks for the props!
#34
i actually just got 19s for my GS400...
i'm thinking about lowering them just a little... perhaps .5 to 1.0 inch... i'm the NYC, i really can't go lower than that.
should i just get some tein lowering springs? i don't need to get the whole tein CS suspension do i? I also heard that the ball bearings might need to get replaced more often due to increased stress from the 19s or 20s.
thoughts?
i'm thinking about lowering them just a little... perhaps .5 to 1.0 inch... i'm the NYC, i really can't go lower than that.
should i just get some tein lowering springs? i don't need to get the whole tein CS suspension do i? I also heard that the ball bearings might need to get replaced more often due to increased stress from the 19s or 20s.
thoughts?
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stock springs with Bilstein HD, Daizen sways, Daizen steering rack bushings, Carson Tuned STB :
the perfect compromise between flat cornering, great steering feel and ride comfort--a solution that doesn't break the bank !
the perfect compromise between flat cornering, great steering feel and ride comfort--a solution that doesn't break the bank !
Last edited by natnut; 12-25-06 at 09:53 PM.
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Tein CS's with Daizen sways all the way. I used to run Eibachs/Bilsteins/TRD and while the handling was great, the ride was too rough for everyday driver. The Tein's give you full adjustments on damping and ride height. It just gives you the ability to tune the suspension to your liking.
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If you lower the car with just springs, you will at least need to change the struts as the stock ones won't work well with lower stiffer springs. As I said before, you can do it with springs and struts, but the ride becomes very stiff. I'd spend a little more and go with coilovers. Then you can adjust the ride and damping.
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