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      11-05-2024, 01:31 PM   #1
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Lowering springs RWD vs XDrive

I am looking at lowering springs for my m240 RWD, but almost every set I've seen says it's for the XDrive version. Does anyone have a recommendation?
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      11-06-2024, 03:11 PM   #2
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I am looking at lowering springs for my m240 RWD, but almost every set I've seen says it's for the XDrive version. Does anyone have a recommendation?
I found these, but know nothing about them

https://autoid.co/products/bmw-2-ser...43349163376869
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      11-14-2024, 12:28 AM   #3
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I have the Cobra suspension on my car, it's good, has moderate drop, and is not as stiff as the H&R. Comfort mode is great and comfortable around town. Honestly, you can't go wrong with any springs available right now just depends on what you want.

Eibach - Moderate Drop - OEM ride-like quality.

Cobra - Moderate-High Drop - Slightly Stiffer than OEM - Keep in mind Cobra is not in NA anymore so if anything happens you will be dealing with them in Asia.

H&R - High Drop - Stiffer than OEM. Some say the OEM Sport Plus becomes comfort with H&R springs installed. (not my take).

There are also AST and other brands but like I said their difference is negligible. Dinan also released there's with a bumpstop kit which might be worth looking into.

The difference in X-Drive springs is the springs rates I believe, I think someone on here said the part numbers for the M340i and 240i are the same for Eibach, but take it with a grain of salt. Here are some springs that are RWD-specific or have RWD as part of their compatibility list.

https://ind-distribution.com/collect...ing-spring-set

https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-5...xoCzKEQAvD_BwE


https://autoid.co/products/bmw-2-ser...43349163376869

https://motonsuspensionusa.com/produ...ront-25mm-rear

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Thank you for the info!!
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