Cheap BMW coilovers on the way

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  1. 20vWill

    20vWill Active Member

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    Brother of Ians, that sounds like maybe rear top mounts? Call me when you need rear top mounts (you will sooner or later) I have da solutionz x
     
  2. Ian.G

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    I thought that too bother. I had a check the other day and the ringenwagon has tein top mounts (it had collies before I got it and I think the previous owner was maybe to lazy to put the stocku mounts back on - or - they were screwed) and std dampers - they all seem tight. I hear the convertible rear mounts are stronger for some reason ?

    Thats what makes me think the springs as I hear its common for the spring tops to just break off (where the radius tightens at the top) - happened to 2 other people I know with E46 M3s - but it seems quite common on e36 and e46 cars - m-spec or not. Fine at higher speeds but they just rattle over bumps at < 30mph. I will check when I get a chance to plop it on a ramp - hard to check when its on the deck. Either Ebach or Tein lowering springs are cheaper than stock bimmer replacements - but maybe Mr Philip and the boys have an affordable coilover solution ?

    Bushes seem to be consumables for m3 peeps who do a lot of track work. I guess its the extra stress of lugging those big heavy electric heated leather seats about LOL.
     
  3. Sea Squirrel

    Sea Squirrel Jeff Mills Is Watching!

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    Thanks Ian. That's EXACTLY one of the noises I've been having problems getting identified. Winner, looks like I may be able to justify the coilovers sooner than I thought.
     
  4. james

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    :nod: :)
    Yes, there are specific fitments available for the Touring models, and also for the self levelling air suspension models. As it happens, I'm getting a test set fitted to my E39 touring with SLS very shortly ;)

    We're not expecting these to be the world's most amazing coilovers for that price, but they seem to fill a gap in the market nicely and providing the quality and ride is decent and as promised, we'll be happy :)
     
  5. kiruji

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    How long before you'll have E34 stuff in, do you reckon? :D
     
  6. james

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    as soon as we've got a set tested and are happy, they'll be available, so it's likely to be a couple of weeks as the test set will have to come from Germany

    You could have some sooner if you're willing to test a set too, but we couldn't make any promises about them until we've used them ourselves.
     
  7. kiruji

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    James, I'm always willing to test DW stuff :D
     
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    Rhys_sx -NightWalkers-

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    I will test come for my E36 325 . Got cash waiting for some coilovers so glad these on the way
     
  9. prisspringle

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    i'd offer to test them but no pennys atm to buy them with:cry:

    chris
     
  10. james

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    Ok, I'll see what I can arrange, I'm sure we can get a few sets for this initial test :)

    For reference, these aren't Driftworks coilovers, they are Supersport brand.
     
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    Are they coil on shock rears or are they just seperate adjustable spring platforms and a shock for the trailing arms?
     
  12. james

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    I should know that tomorrow when I get all the info through.

    They list fitment options for both adjustable and non adjustable height rears for most beemers, but there's not much cost difference in them, so I can't see any point in getting the non adjustable ones.
     
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    Rhys_sx -NightWalkers-

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    Ah right i thought there were going to be control system ones . May wait and c then before parting with the readys
     
  14. james

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    Nah, these are ones we're bringing in to fill a gap rather than developing ourselves.

    They aren't really promoted in the UK, but they are TUV and ISO9001 approved, come with a 2 year warrantee and there seem to be plenty of satisfied customers worldwide. At that price they'd have to be really crappy to not be worth it.
     
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    I'd be interested in getting a proper coilover rear with height and damping adjustment rather than what I've currently got with a Bilstein shock and short coilover spring on the spring platform on the trailing arm. I've got a coilover front setup but thats home made and doesn't allow as much ride height adjustment as I'd like before hitting the stops, especially with the crappy cheapo camber plates I have..

    Any chance you could get some Ground Control camber plates?! :D
     
  16. Sea Squirrel

    Sea Squirrel Jeff Mills Is Watching!

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    If you want someone to test e36 M3 ones I can probably do that for you James. I imagine I'm a bit late, but hey, worth a try.

    Failing that, how much are we talking for a set really? Everyone else seems to jump up the price by about 200 quid a set going from normal to m-cars.
     
  17. sammysideways

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    awesome:thumbs:

    any chance of some good seat rails to match/rival your super low nissan seats as there ace?
     
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    Ahh pooh, Ive only just bought my ebay special Jamex coilys for the sport.
     
  19. kiruji

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    Any news? :D
     
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