Koni springs

moranor@axis

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moranor@axis

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most are are 35mm on non sport pack its not an aggressive drop because koni want to preserve the suspension geometry and comfort... if you want a big drop i can get get H&R springs

EDIT looks like it will have to be H&R no springs for this car from Koni the H&R are 35mm front and 10mm rear
 

moranor@axis

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I have spoken to my supplier and can now offer koni at 10% less on BMW products prices have been adjusted
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Thunder

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Koni is really great guys.
Fitted a set to my E36 last week, and damn do they help with handling and holding the longer and tighter corners. :thumbs: :thumbs:
 
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Thunder said:
Koni is really great guys.
Fitted a set to my E36 last week, and damn do they help with handling and holding the longer and tighter corners. :thumbs: :thumbs:

My e36 also handled better after this
 

moranor@axis

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Funky Toyz said:
I drove with Koni in my 20V qnd i can vouch for the quality. But if you want extra low then this spring is not for you.

thats because Koni is focused on handling and extra low is not the best unless you make other alterations to address control arm angles :)

H&R make lower springs for stance but the car will handle better with a mild drop rather than the low drop...
 
moranor@axis said:
Funky Toyz said:
I drove with Koni in my 20V qnd i can vouch for the quality. But if you want extra low then this spring is not for you.

thats because Koni is focused on handling and extra low is not the best unless you make other alterations to address control arm angles :)

H&R make lower springs for stance but the car will handle better with a mild drop rather than the low drop...

Will keep this in mind. :thumbs:
 

moranor@axis

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different springs for 4 and 6 cylinder yes :) but the same drop and price thats why i did not list them separate...
 
moranor@axis said:
Koni e90 springs:

-30 all round R 2870

Moranor, I've been doing some digging...Just came across a pic of Abmi's ex E90 with the Koni drop and all i can say is :inlove:

But Eibach is claiming the following drop:

Pro Kit - 35mm-40mm
Sporline - up to 50mm

Please give me your input on this. Eibach kit is R2900.00.
 

moranor@axis

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nothing wrong with Eibach but the 50mm drop will kill your stock shocks fast and as explained earlier its not optimum for handling unless you correct the control arm angles...

you wont be going wrong with Eibach, Koni or H&R

if you do decided to go with the low springs i have shock options for you :)
 
moranor@axis said:
nothing wrong with Eibach but the 50mm drop will kill your stock shocks fast and as explained earlier its not optimum for handling unless you correct the control arm angles...

you wont be going wrong with Eibach, Koni or H&R

if you do decided to go with the low springs i have shock options for you :)

Please PM prices for shocks to replace the std ones. I think I will need 2 front ones as the left front is making a slight scraping sound when going over speedbumps :argh:
 
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