discussion 320d Shocks

LYFGP

Member
Hi gents and ladies..

I need to replace my front shocks, but figured I'd do front and rear. So, i'd like to get your opinions on the following please:

1. The preferred shocks as advised by spare shops as well as from what I've read are the Bilstein's. Goldwagen quoted me almost R10k for shocks alone.
2. FK Coilovers are R7k for the MSport. With this I can do the wheel gap delete in the front too (Probably just like 20mm lower is what i need for the most). If I fit the
FK's, will I still enjoy the comfort i've been enjoying with the standard springs? Has anyone here fitted FK Coilover's to the E90's?

Vehicle: 2010 320d MSport LCI Auto

TIA
 

tdi_stig

Active member
I dont have coilovers, but recentrly replaced the front shocks in my 2010 330d with bilsteins. The difference in ride quality is amazing. However , I also feel like the E90 is a bit of a kitten killer in stock form up front. Especially the exclusive
 

Riaad

Events Organiser
I wouldnt expect any comfort with the Fks.

If you want to add some low, Koni Special Active + H&R or Eibach springs.

If you want adjustability - B14 or B16 Bilstein Coilovers - will still sacrifice comfort, but not as bad as the FKs.

they are pricey - therefore a bit over kill for a 320d that is daily driven ?


Side note - If GW quoted you on Bilstein B4 shocks ...I would rather save the extra cash and go the OEM route (Sach) - provided you are keeping the stock springs
 

Yulz9081

Honorary ///Member
If you're willing to change shocks and springs, I suggest H&R Sport Springs together with the Koni Orange shocks if it's a daily driver.

I had this combo on mine and the handling improved significantly without compromising comfort, in fact I felt the ride got better.
 

LYFGP

Member
If you're willing to change shocks and springs, I suggest H&R Sport Springs together with the Koni Orange shocks if it's a daily driver.

I had this combo on mine and the handling improved significantly without compromising comfort, in fact I felt the ride got better.
Thank you.

Mind referring me to someone so I can get quotes please?
Were the Sport springs the "standard" height or were they lower?
 

LYFGP

Member
I wouldnt expect any comfort with the Fks.

If you want to add some low, Koni Special Active + H&R or Eibach springs.

If you want adjustability - B14 or B16 Bilstein Coilovers - will still sacrifice comfort, but not as bad as the FKs.

they are pricey - therefore a bit over kill for a 320d that is daily driven ?


Side note - If GW quoted you on Bilstein B4 shocks ...I would rather save the extra cash and go the OEM route (Sach) - provided you are keeping the stock springs
Thank you for this informative reply.

Mind referring me to someone so I can get quotes on your first option mentioned please?

The Bilstein Coilovers, I don't even want to know the price as I know they're quite expensive :ROFLMAO:

Yes, my 20d is daily driven
 

KPM3_30

Moderator
Staff member
Please explain. I might be a bit blonde today :D

My understanding.. R7k is the normal price for a set for your car, Peter is offering you a set R6k (assuming a discount being applied). I would honestly just go this route and consider a set of H&R sport springs.

I purchased my Koni Orange shocks from Peter and I paid R3.5k for my E46 H&R Sport springs (Retrofitters).. Car handles MUCH better than stock and ride is still pretty decent.
 

Yulz9081

Honorary ///Member
Thank you.

Mind referring me to someone so I can get quotes please?
Were the Sport springs the "standard" height or were they lower?

The Sport springs are the least aggressive drop at 35/20 so it was manageable as a daily but low enough to remove wheel gap with the 19's.

I used Koni SA (CRS Performance - Website) and dealt with Ashley.

Peter is offering you a really good deal though as I paid more than that in 2018 when I had them fitted. Maybe get the shocks fitted with Peter and go to Koni for the H&R's as their pricing was competitive.

I paid R4500 fitted in 2015 for the H&R's. So I'm not sure what pricing is now.

Here's pics of my ex for reference.

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Riaad

Events Organiser
Thank you for this informative reply.

Mind referring me to someone so I can get quotes on your first option mentioned please?

The Bilstein Coilovers, I don't even want to know the price as I know they're quite expensive :ROFLMAO:

Yes, my 20d is daily driven
As per the comments above (y)
 

LYFGP

Member
My understanding.. R7k is the normal price for a set for your car, Peter is offering you a set R6k (assuming a discount being applied). I would honestly just go this route and consider a set of H&R sport springs.

I purchased my Koni Orange shocks from Peter and I paid R3.5k for my E46 H&R Sport springs (Retrofitters).. Car handles MUCH better than stock and ride is still pretty decent.
I knew I was being blonde. I didn't want to assume lol.

Thank you sir.

I think this would then be the way to go. Let me get quotes on the springs in the meantime.
 

LYFGP

Member
The Sport springs are the least aggressive drop at 35/20 so it was manageable as a daily but low enough to remove wheel gap with the 19's.

I used Koni SA (CRS Performance - Website) and dealt with Ashley.

Peter is offering you a really good deal though as I paid more than that in 2018 when I had them fitted. Maybe get the shocks fitted with Peter and go to Koni for the H&R's as their pricing was competitive.

I paid R4500 fitted in 2015 for the H&R's. So I'm not sure what pricing is now.

Here's pics of my ex for reference.

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Thank you sir.

The lows are just about right there.

I will definitely get in touch with Perter.
 

Peter@AEW

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
I would propose that you keep your standard springs if you will fit the Orange standard shocks.
If you fit the sport shocks (yellow adjustable) then I would fit the HR springs.
I am an agent of HR and Koni so if you want spring pricing I will get for you but they will likely have no stock and you will need to wait 2 or 3 weeks.
 

LYFGP

Member
I would propose that you keep your standard springs if you will fit the Orange standard shocks.
If you fit the sport shocks (yellow adjustable) then I would fit the HR springs.
I am an agent of HR and Koni so if you want spring pricing I will get for you but they will likely have no stock and you will need to wait 2 or 3 weeks.
@Peter@AEW can I get your contact details please?
 

Claudio

Active member
I have the H & R Sport Springs with standard m/sport shocks....... height is perfect for me ... I will be putting Koni shocks soon...... ride quality is still good
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