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FS: Eibach Pro lowering Springs E90/E92
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10-11-2019, 07:09 PM | #1 |
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FS: Eibach Pro lowering Springs E90/E92
Selling a barely used Eibach Pro Set (Front & Rears). Used for less than 1k mileage.
Pickup in NYC $225
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10-15-2019, 07:27 PM | #3 |
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11-14-2019, 02:25 PM | #4 |
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They’ll fit, all e90 rwd springs will fit xdrives but they will drop the car typically about another 3/4 of an inch. So if these are the pro’s they claim to drop the rwd I believe .8-1.0 inch, if you put them on your xdrive it’ll be more like 1.5-1.8 inches since the xdrive from the factory sits almost an inch higher than the rwd cars.
The real question is tho should you do it or is it good for your car? If you are going to match the springs with some new performance struts and shocks and if the springs are either say the eibach pro kit or the h and r sport springs (both are the less aggressive option-more aggressive would be eibach sportline and h and r race) you should be just fine. With that said, if they were the more aggressive option I’d recommend not doing so. I put h and r race springs for a rwd on my e90 xdrive and it was just way too low and I still regret doing so to this day. I’ve since moved on to coilovers and I am much happier. Hope this helps. |
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11-25-2019, 10:36 AM | #6 |
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i have these with Koni special active, no issues. also i am running 12mm spacers all around, front wheels sometimes rubs with wheel liner when driving above 55mph and if there is a huge dip in road.
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