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RD vs H&R springs??? (archive)

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Posted by chris on September 25, 2000 at 11:10:08:

In Reply to: Re: Self-Leveling Conversion posted by Mikeo on September 24, 2000 at 19:12:00:

Mikeo:
What made you chose RD Springs over say H&R or another manufacturer?

I am going with the Bilstien sport shocks (two are still on back order) and the H&R set up...
Just wondering. I am going for a bit lower stance and better handling.

If I should rethink, I would like to change my mind before installing everything.

What should I watch for during the installation?

Thanks
Chris
90 750iL


I just finished removing my self leveling suspension and adding bilstein shocks and RacingDynamics springs. I also added the front tower brace from Racing dynamics.

The ride is not as plush as the original suspension as I recall from years back, but I wanted a good handeling still comfortable ride. I am very happy with the results. The car rides like a slot car when I need to push it and very comfortable for family crusing.

If you are going to make the change I will let you know some of the things to watch out for.

I am thinking about converting the self-leveling suspention on my 1989 750IL I am thinking about putting Bilstein shocks but I can't figure out what sprins to put with them. I want to keep the ride the same. Anyone have any suggestions? I have heard that converting the suspention makes the car ride worse is this true? I don't drive the car on trips or anything I mostly drive it to and from work and school.






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