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But a V12 Snow Plow is pretty cool still (more) (archive)

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Posted by chris on February 27, 2001 at 10:13:40:

In Reply to: Thank you Chris... posted by BrentS on February 26, 2001 at 20:19:23:

The first snow here in Tulsa left me home because of this very reason. Good thing the 66 Cadi is still in my driveway. The 2" drop actually puts the tire just even with the fender lip.

Forgot to mention that if you are not running stock tires and wheels you may end up having to roll your fender lip, especially if you are not sticking to the orginal offset and about an 8" wheel.

Much luck,
Chris


Hi Chris;

2" seems alittle low. I live in snow country and don't want to turn it into a plow unless I get paid "mucho denero". Maybe the locale BMW dealer will hire me. I'll give Turner a try.

Thanks again

BrentS


not sure where you've looked but Turner Motorsports has H&R Springs them for the 750. Word of warning though, front drop is 2" and if you do the rear it's about 2" also.

I've lowered my 750 with H&R and Bilstein's and I love it

Chris.
90 750iL 83K


I'm looking for front lowering springs for my 750. I've been able to locate them for the 735 but come up empty for a 750.


Thanks for your help


BrentS






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