bimmerpost/
BMW M2 and 2-Series Coupe
BMW Garage BMW Meets Register Today's Posts
home
BMW M2 Forums 2023+ (G87) Photos / Videos / Builds / Journals

Post Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
      09-06-2024, 09:32 AM   #1
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Ok, so first, apologies in advance because I know this would have been talked to death already.

However, I have missed that conversation so I need to ask our informed M2 owners again.

My M2 arrives in late December and of course I need to fix the ride height

Can anyone please help or advise how I can measure spring performance so I can pick the spring that will accomplish what I want to achieve.

My goals are:
1. Solid springs (not HAS) mainly for cost / value reasons as I don’t need any adjustability or want to ‘slam’ the car super low.
2. Conservative drop, nothing too crazy but maybe a 20mm drop for the OEM+ look and also to not cringe averytime I approach a speed bump.
3. Increase handeling performance. If I am going to change the spings for appearance I may as well make it count for performance as well.

Does such a spring exists?
If your not sure, how can I research? Should I be looking for a higher or lower spring rate than factory?
Appreciate 0
      09-06-2024, 01:17 PM   #2
Mike_H_
Private First Class
349
Rep
195
Posts

Drives: M240ix, 370z, Highlander
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Maryland

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Rexx View Post
2. Conservative drop, nothing too crazy but maybe a 20mm drop for the OEM+ look and also to not cringe everytime I approach a speed bump.
These lower 1" https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-part....BMW.Catch_All

Good luck in your search. You will need an oil cooler skid plate because the oil cooler is as exposed as lady Godiva.

I have an M240ix with ZTK and put a small hole in my oil cooler. Oil on my driveway led me to discover it with only 2 quarts lost, so no engine damage.

However, a G87 owner and member picked up their car on the East Coast, was driving it back to the Midwest, got a low oil warning, pulled over and their engine was toast. The insurance company declared it a total loss.

Turned out, something small had kicked up off the road and put a pretty small hole in the oil cooler, it was their 1st day owning the car.

Mine was from rebar from a parking block that scraped the cooler when I was distracted.

I bought the Turner Motorsports skid plate, which is very thick hardened aluminum, Mishimoto has one too.

I know this is off topic, but it's related.
Appreciate 1
      09-06-2024, 04:50 PM   #3
Bumpinjeep
Colonel
Bumpinjeep's Avatar
United_States
6176
Rep
2,527
Posts

Drives: 2023 M2
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Redmond, WA

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
2023 M2  [8.33]
The perfect spring would be some time late May, not too hot and not cold either. Warm but with the recent rainfall, the grass is green and lush. And you know that summer is right around the corner so that always gets you excited too.

In terms of what you're looking for

Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Rexx View Post
1. Solid springs (not HAS) mainly for cost / value reasons as I don’t need any adjustability or want to ‘slam’ the car super low.
2. Conservative drop, nothing too crazy but maybe a 20mm drop for the OEM+ look and also to not cringe averytime I approach a speed bump.
3. Increase handeling performance. If I am going to change the spings for appearance I may as well make it count for performance as well.
KW HAS solves everything.
1. HAS is around $1K, it's cheap for a high end product. KW is a great company known for their work in Motorsport. You don't have to slam the car either, you can simply lower it slightly and have a less roll in corners.
2. Again, you can simply lower it by 20mm if you want and not cringe every time you approach a speed bump.
3. The car will handle better on street and track with the KW system. It's designed for this particular chassis.
You're buying a $70K plus car. Don't save a penny and lose a dollar with shit springs, just not worth it to ruin your car.
__________________
Present: 2023 M2 BSM W/Carbon everything, 6 Speed
Past:2020 M2C HS Executive, 6 Speed
Appreciate 1
      09-06-2024, 09:29 PM   #4
sebaflex
Lieutenant
sebaflex's Avatar
133
Rep
403
Posts

Drives: E46 M3
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: San Juan PR

iTrader: (0)

I think Eibach Pro-Kit is perfect for what you described.

Anyways, heres a link to the Non-Adjustable Springs Thread to help you out on your decision.
Appreciate 1
T-Rexx261.50
      09-07-2024, 12:56 AM   #5
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike_H_ View Post
These lower 1" https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-parts/g87-m2-lowering-springs/031758la01~a/?msclkid=871ba759a216141736bdc1829b4eb045&utm_sour ce=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Srch.Shopping. BMW&utm_term=4579465934639648&utm_content=Shopping .BMW.Catch_All

Good luck in your search. You will need an oil cooler skid plate because the oil cooler is as exposed as lady Godiva.

I have an M240ix with ZTK and put a small hole in my oil cooler. Oil on my driveway led me to discover it with only 2 quarts lost, so no engine damage.

However, a G87 owner and member picked up their car on the East Coast, was driving it back to the Midwest, got a low oil warning, pulled over and their engine was toast. The insurance company declared it a total loss.

Turned out, something small had kicked up off the road and put a pretty small hole in the oil cooler, it was their 1st day owning the car.

Mine was from rebar from a parking block that scraped the cooler when I was distracted.

I bought the Turner Motorsports skid plate, which is very thick hardened aluminum, Mishimoto has one too.

I know this is off topic, but it's related.
Hahahaha “as exposed as lady Godiva” hahaha. But yes I have moshimo plate on order.

Thanks mate, I will check out the ecs link.
The drop is perfect buts what’s the spring quality like? Is it like stock or better sport performance to stock?
Appreciate 0
      09-07-2024, 01:00 AM   #6
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bumpinjeep View Post
The perfect spring would be some time late May, not too hot and not cold either. Warm but with the recent rainfall, the grass is green and lush. And you know that summer is right around the corner so that always gets you excited too.

In terms of what you're looking for



KW HAS solves everything.
1. HAS is around $1K, it's cheap for a high end product. KW is a great company known for their work in Motorsport. You don't have to slam the car either, you can simply lower it slightly and have a less roll in corners.
2. Again, you can simply lower it by 20mm if you want and not cringe every time you approach a speed bump.
3. The car will handle better on street and track with the KW system. It's designed for this particular chassis.
You're buying a $70K plus car. Don't save a penny and lose a dollar with shit springs, just not worth it to ruin your car.
Hahahaha that does sound like the ideal spring! Well played sir! Hahahaha.

As far as the KW HAS, you make a solid case!
I will check out the price differences. I know springs are around $700 AUD, so if the KW HAS can be found for around $1500 AUD, I see your point and will propbly get those
Appreciate 1
Bumpinjeep6175.50
      09-07-2024, 02:51 AM   #7
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by sebaflex View Post
I think Eibach Pro-Kit is perfect for what you described.

Anyways, heres a link to the Non-Adjustable Springs Thread to help you out on your decision.
Thanks mate, I will check it out
Appreciate 0
      09-08-2024, 11:14 AM   #8
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

So I just realised I have posted this thread in the wrong forum. Sorry I am a newbie.

I meant to post it under wheels, brakes and suspension.

Does anyone know how/if I can move it over there?
Appreciate 0
      09-08-2024, 07:33 PM   #9
ourlee
Major
ourlee's Avatar
1495
Rep
1,460
Posts

Drives: WTB your comfort seats
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Vista View Apartments

iTrader: (0)

I’m a bit dissapointed. I thought YOU discovered the perfect spring
__________________
I want to buy your comfort seats.
Appreciate 0
      09-09-2024, 04:45 AM   #10
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by ourlee View Post
I’m a bit dissapointed. I thought YOU discovered the perfect spring
Hahahaha sorry mate, didn’t mean to get your hopes up!
Appreciate 1
ourlee1494.50
      09-09-2024, 11:06 AM   #11
ourlee
Major
ourlee's Avatar
1495
Rep
1,460
Posts

Drives: WTB your comfort seats
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Vista View Apartments

iTrader: (0)

It was funny. Perfect springs $500? HAS $3000
I was excited.
__________________
I want to buy your comfort seats.
Appreciate 1
T-Rexx261.50
      09-09-2024, 07:30 PM   #12
Dave07997S
Brigadier General
Dave07997S's Avatar
1214
Rep
4,319
Posts

Drives: 2024 BMW M2 Toronto Red 6MT
Join Date: May 2009
Location: El Segundo, CA

iTrader: (1)

Quote:
Originally Posted by sebaflex View Post
I think Eibach Pro-Kit is perfect for what you described.

Anyways, heres a link to the Non-Adjustable Springs Thread to help you out on your decision.
Agreed
Attached Images
   
Appreciate 4
T-Rexx261.50
ourlee1494.50
      09-10-2024, 04:53 AM   #13
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave07997S View Post
Agreed
That drop is perfect!!!!!
Nicely tucked up in the wheel arch, but still an inch or so wheel gap. Chef kiss!

What is the spring rate? Stuffer than stock?
Hopping also improve handeling / corner roll as well as appearance?
Appreciate 1
Dave07997S1213.50
      09-10-2024, 05:05 AM   #14
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by ourlee View Post
It was funny. Perfect springs $500? HAS $3000
I was excited.
Exactly my dilemma as well.
Appreciate 2
ourlee1494.50
Dave07997S1213.50
      09-10-2024, 05:52 PM   #15
Dave07997S
Brigadier General
Dave07997S's Avatar
1214
Rep
4,319
Posts

Drives: 2024 BMW M2 Toronto Red 6MT
Join Date: May 2009
Location: El Segundo, CA

iTrader: (1)

Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Rexx View Post
That drop is perfect!!!!!
Nicely tucked up in the wheel arch, but still an inch or so wheel gap. Chef kiss!

What is the spring rate? Stuffer than stock?
Hopping also improve handeling / corner roll as well as appearance?
The Eibach Pro Kit is meant to be used with the OEM struts/shocks. So the spring rate is only 10% stiffer than OEM. Eibach doesn't release spring rates as it is proprietary. Also,with OEM struts/shocks you don't want to lower the car too much as you go beyond the valving range of the units. I found the M2 to be a beast in the handling department the way it is OEM. A car that car run in the mid 7:30s with just some Mich PSC2s at the Ring has to be good in that department.

One thing I will say, is after lowering the car I got -2.0 deg negative camber in the front and almost the same rear. That has to help.
__________________
2024 BMW M2 Toronto Red 6MT
(Sold) 2020 Ford Mustang GT 6MT PP1 444rwhp
2013 M3 Coupe-MR/BLK ZCP, 2011 M3 Coupe-MR/Blk
2007 Porsche 997C2S Speed Yellow/Blk sport seats
2004 BMW M3 Imola/Blk, 2001 BMW M3

Last edited by Dave07997S; 09-12-2024 at 11:43 AM..
Appreciate 1
BroDoze2104.50
      09-10-2024, 06:10 PM   #16
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave07997S View Post
The Eibach Pro Kit is meant to be used with the OEM struts/shocks. So the spring rage is only 10% stiffer than OEM. Eibach doesn't release spring rates as it is proprietary. Also,with OEM struts/shocks you don't want to lower the car too much as you go beyond the valving range of the units. I found the M2 to be a beast in the handling department the way it is OEM. A car that car run in the mid 7:30s with just some Mich PSC2s at the Ring has to be good in that department.

One thing I will say, is after lowering the car I got -2.0 deg negative camber in the front and almost the same rear. That has to help.
Thank you mate, that is very helpful!
Exactly what I am looking for with it being a mild drop and for the spring to be slightly stiffer to prevent the strut/shock to bottom out now that it has less travel due to the shorter spring.
Appreciate 0
      09-10-2024, 06:36 PM   #17
Dave07997S
Brigadier General
Dave07997S's Avatar
1214
Rep
4,319
Posts

Drives: 2024 BMW M2 Toronto Red 6MT
Join Date: May 2009
Location: El Segundo, CA

iTrader: (1)

Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Rexx View Post
Thank you mate, that is very helpful!
Exactly what I am looking for with it being a mild drop and for the spring to be slightly stiffer to prevent the strut/shock to bottom out now that it has less travel due to the shorter spring.
Keep in mind that the European Part number (I don't know what you Aussies will get) Eibach drops the car more. You can order from a US provider if you want the US's more conservative drop. Mine is a US part #.
__________________
2024 BMW M2 Toronto Red 6MT
(Sold) 2020 Ford Mustang GT 6MT PP1 444rwhp
2013 M3 Coupe-MR/BLK ZCP, 2011 M3 Coupe-MR/Blk
2007 Porsche 997C2S Speed Yellow/Blk sport seats
2004 BMW M3 Imola/Blk, 2001 BMW M3
Appreciate 1
T-Rexx261.50
      09-10-2024, 06:51 PM   #18
BroDoze
Colonel
2105
Rep
2,258
Posts

Drives: 2025 M2 LCI
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: CO

iTrader: (0)

My Eibach Pros includes instructions to cut the stock bumpstops F+R.
__________________
///M
Appreciate 0
      09-10-2024, 07:01 PM   #19
chris719
Major General
7588
Rep
7,521
Posts

Drives: '08 M Roadster
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NJ

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Rexx View Post
Ok, so first, apologies in advance because I know this would have been talked to death already.

However, I have missed that conversation so I need to ask our informed M2 owners again.

My M2 arrives in late December and of course I need to fix the ride height

Can anyone please help or advise how I can measure spring performance so I can pick the spring that will accomplish what I want to achieve.

My goals are:
1. Solid springs (not HAS) mainly for cost / value reasons as I don’t need any adjustability or want to ‘slam’ the car super low.
2. Conservative drop, nothing too crazy but maybe a 20mm drop for the OEM+ look and also to not cringe averytime I approach a speed bump.
3. Increase handeling performance. If I am going to change the spings for appearance I may as well make it count for performance as well.

Does such a spring exists?
If your not sure, how can I research? Should I be looking for a higher or lower spring rate than factory?
You can't get all 3 without full coilovers. Even HAS degrades ride quality and takes away non-bump travel. Anyone saying otherwise is simply wrong. You might be able to get close or acceptable, though.
Appreciate 3
BradMX5457.50
T-Rexx261.50
aerobod4237.00
      09-10-2024, 11:10 PM   #20
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave07997S View Post
Keep in mind that the European Part number (I don't know what you Aussies will get) Eibach drops the car more. You can order from a US provider if you want the US's more conservative drop. Mine is a US part #.
Good to know mate!
I like your drop so it’s U.S spec for me.
I don’t suppose you would know the U.S part number?
Appreciate 0
      09-10-2024, 11:12 PM   #21
T-Rexx
Second Lieutenant
T-Rexx's Avatar
262
Rep
255
Posts

Drives: BG G87 M2 (on order)
Join Date: Aug 2024
Location: Sydney

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by BroDoze View Post
My Eibach Pros includes instructions to cut the stock bumpstops F+R.
Ok cool, and that would stop the potential for the shock to bottom out?
Appreciate 0
      09-10-2024, 11:25 PM   #22
BroDoze
Colonel
2105
Rep
2,258
Posts

Drives: 2025 M2 LCI
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: CO

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Rexx View Post
Ok cool, and that would stop the potential for the shock to bottom out?
To allow additional (lower) travel. The car would be slamming the bump stocks on bumps if they weren’t cut. Pretty typical for a lowering spring swap. There is less “room” to soak up big hits though. I bought the Eibach Pro kit, but I’m not 100% sure they’re going on the car. The gap is bad stock, but the roads here are worse. I wish there was a quality 10mm lowering spring option instead of the 20-25mm lowering springs.
__________________
///M
Appreciate 1
T-Rexx261.50
Post Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:20 AM.




g87
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
1Addicts.com, BIMMERPOST.com, E90Post.com, F30Post.com, M3Post.com, ZPost.com, 5Post.com, 6Post.com, 7Post.com, XBimmers.com logo and trademark are properties of BIMMERPOST