e90 drop hats on e36?

ver328i

Well-known member
Hi gents

I need to correct the way my car sits now and very fast...Seems with the koni springs and 17"s up front the car looks as if its going uphill permanently. I need to lower the front by about 10mm or so.

will e90 drop hats work? I know the e30 guys use this to get a little lower...

This pic actually makes it look better than it really is

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Lee 328

New member
Howzit have the same problem , spoke to the guys at Speedshop they say the cabrio is heavy in the rear , so standard springs for sedan will result in this , they recommend eibach springs designed for cabrio which have strengthened rear springs
Costs R4800
, let me know if you find a cheaper fix , cheers


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ver328i

Well-known member
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I Have Koni Springs and the rear is quite firm.

I'll give the e90 drop hats a go this weekend...apparently its R250 a side

Will post the results if this works

** Nice looking car you have there Lee :coolShake:
 

DROP IT - ZN

Active member
Lee 328 said:
Howzit have the same problem , spoke to the guys at Speedshop they say the cabrio is heavy in the rear , so standard springs for sedan will result in this , they recommend eibach springs designed for cabrio which have strengthened rear springs
Costs R4800
, let me know if you find a cheaper fix , cheers


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StableRide or SpringRite :coolShake:

Make new springs according to how you want it, They will also sort out the sagging right side and even out the car
 

ver328i

Well-known member
Drop hats are like R232 each at BMW but theres no stock in cape town and i needed it for the weekend!!!:smashScreen:
 
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