03-18-2024, 10:31 PM | #1 |
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Eibach springs + Bilstein B6
Put in Eibach prokit springs and Bilstein B6 struts this weekend and am very pleased with the results. The drop is subtle but just enough to reduce the stock 4x4 wheel gap without compromising ground clearance too much.
I haven't had a chance to do any spirited driving yet, but on my daily commute it's been nothing but positives. Comfort is maintained while body roll and that soft wavy feeling of the stock suspension is much reduced. Definitely recommend people consider this setup if they want to save some money and don't need the adjustability of coilovers or don't track their cars. Here are some pics. (Note, spacers are on their way) |
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I have been considering update my M-sport dampers and springs to B6+Eibach pro-kit. But I am a little worried about the damper length.
Somehow I got the info that M-sport damper is a short variant of B4. Then I am not sure if B6 could be too long... Or, B6 has the same length with this short variant of B4. |
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Bilstein also lists them as compatible with the M340i that comes standard with M-sport suspension so that leads me to think they are at least as short as the M-sport dampers. |
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