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ILoveMPower
01-22-2006, 08:53 AM
I have a 1990 535i. Right now the car has stock weaves with blizzaks, however the pilot sports on M-pars are sitting in my basement waiting for winter to end. I don't track my car, however I'm looking for a nice drop with the added bonus of better handling. The roads in my area are very harsh in some spots.

I'm not looking for coilovers, just a shock/spring combo I believe. Does anyone have recommendations for a daily driver? I also DO NOT want to ruin the decently smooth ride off of the freeway.

Thanks in advance,
- Jeremy

Incantation
01-22-2006, 11:28 AM
i'm rocking a SACHS kit and i love it. i've experienced several other e34 setups and based on what you're looking for i think you'd probably want one. love the m-parallel .. probably the nicest wheel for the car

incidentally, the M on your 535iM simply means your car is manual.. not an M car (in case you have that confused)

Chip
01-22-2006, 12:04 PM
The sachs kit has a nice drop on it. Firms up the handling and ride nicely. You will notice a difference with sportier wheels/tires. I have a set of 17" that I use on the track, and with these on the car you'll lose some of that smooth freeway ride, but not with the stock 15".


I have a 1990 535i. Right now the car has stock weaves with blizzaks, however the pilot sports on M-pars are sitting in my basement waiting for winter to end. I don't track my car, however I'm looking for a nice drop with the added bonus of better handling. The roads in my area are very harsh in some spots.

I'm not looking for coilovers, just a shock/spring combo I believe. Does anyone have recommendations for a daily driver? I also DO NOT want to ruin the decently smooth ride off of the freeway.

Thanks in advance,
- Jeremy

Jay 535i
01-22-2006, 01:28 PM
I also have the Sachs kit with 17" wheels and I love it.

It's exactly what you're asking for: a nice drop, MUCH better handling and still a comfy ride.

Note that my sig pic doesn't illustrate the full drop at the front since my old suspension was still in the trunk for that pic ;)

ILoveMPower
01-24-2006, 01:42 PM
i'm rocking a SACHS kit and i love it. i've experienced several other e34 setups and based on what you're looking for i think you'd probably want one. love the m-parallel .. probably the nicest wheel for the car

incidentally, the M on your 535iM simply means your car is manual.. not an M car (in case you have that confused)

I'm quite aware what the M means, thanks. Appreciate the info all.

Robin-535im
01-24-2006, 07:56 PM
incidentally, the M on your 535iM simply means your car is manual..

LOL :)

ILoveMPower
01-26-2006, 12:41 PM
Just to clarify I know what the M stands for :D

(it's my father's)

http://jk.underwoodisland.com/new/m501.jpg
http://jk.underwoodisland.com/new/m502.jpg
http://www.underwoodisland.com/group/04.jpg

Brandon J
01-26-2006, 12:49 PM
I have had the Sachs for about 4.5yrs. If you run 18in rims, maybe look into the Mtech springs koni combo for a more compliant ride with adjustability. The Sachs can get harsh especially with 18in rims and thicker swaybars.

ILoveMPower
01-28-2006, 02:00 AM
Hmm... maybe I should ditch the m pars and go with some style 5s. they're just so hawt!

Kalevera
01-28-2006, 02:10 AM
http://www.bmw4life.com/upgrades.htm

You can have my style 5s

































































not.

tee hee.

best, whit

Jay 535i
01-28-2006, 12:21 PM
Hmm... maybe I should ditch the m pars and go with some style 5s. they're just so hawt!

Yes. Yes they are. :D