Fordkoppie said:![]()
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Fordkoppie said:Quick quick:roflol:
Seriously - I have seen one with H&R springs, and it looked really good. Wasn't too low.
Contact Moranor and hear what he has to offer.
BD_O said:How would this affect EDC?
444YYY said:The EDC is calibrated for the OEM spring stiffness and length.
I wouldn't change the springs....
moranor@axis said:444YYY said:The EDC is calibrated for the OEM spring stiffness and length.
I wouldn't change the springs....
progressive spring rate for both H&R and Eibach were carefully developed to work with these dampers on this car![]()
444YYY said:moranor@axis said:444YYY said:The EDC is calibrated for the OEM spring stiffness and length.
I wouldn't change the springs....
progressive spring rate for both H&R and Eibach were carefully developed to work with these dampers on this car![]()
Kindly supply engineering proof of this development? Spring constants comparisons etc..
444YYY said:moranor@axis said:444YYY said:The EDC is calibrated for the OEM spring stiffness and length.
I wouldn't change the springs....
progressive spring rate for both H&R and Eibach were carefully developed to work with these dampers on this car![]()
Kindly supply engineering proof of this development? Spring constants comparisons etc..
Any news on those pics for me bro?QikNish said:444YYY said:moranor@axis said:444YYY said:The EDC is calibrated for the OEM spring stiffness and length.
I wouldn't change the springs....
progressive spring rate for both H&R and Eibach were carefully developed to work with these dampers on this car![]()
Kindly supply engineering proof of this development? Spring constants comparisons etc..
Ive got Eibach's. No issues. Rides far better than my brothers stock E92 M3.