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Posted by LUNI2NZ on February 18, 2002 at 08:29:26:

In Reply to: Height adjustable coilovers, need some info----> posted by SCM3 on February 17, 2002 at 21:23:59:


Height adjustable coilovers, need some info---->
Question about coilovers for the e36 M3?-->
If you have the ride height adjustable coilovers, at the highest setting is your car still lower than the stock? I want coilovers but I don't think I will be able to drop the rear any because of tire rub(I'm runnin 255/35/18 in the rear), do any of these kits adjust from normal stock ride height or higher to lower or are all of them lower than stock to start with? I think I'm gonna buy the koni setup from tire rack and buy the rear height adjustable add-on from TMS(if I need it). Tire rack and TMS seem to have the cheapest prices on these 2 items, anyone seen them lower any where else?


I could find when I bought mine (not c/os). Also, you can get thicker rear spring pads from BMW.

5mm 33 53 1 136 385
7.5mm 33 53 1 136 386
10mm 33 53 1 136 387

You know, I asked the same question about highest position when I was considering buying c/os and could never get an answer.

Jay


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