Why do you need that low? Many lowering kit is already low. Intrax probably got the lowest of low but no guarantee on ride quality.
I've searched google, ebay and a bunch of UK seller sites DESPERATELY trying to find an adjustible Coil-Over Kit so I lower my E34 525i Touring More than 2 inches with Lowering Springs.
When I called a place that had them, they told me that the upper pearchs are different in a sedan than the touring.
***^^!!!CAN ANYONE VERIFY THIS!!!^^***
This is the site I found them on for 657.40=
http://www.prostreetonline.com/pnsku/ss1-bw09.asp
So, I need to know if anyone knows/has Coil-Over kit either made for the Touring or have been modified to fit one.
Last edited by bad_manners_god; 01-22-2008 at 09:44 PM.
BMW E34 1992 525i Touring
RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...
Why do you need that low? Many lowering kit is already low. Intrax probably got the lowest of low but no guarantee on ride quality.
Mostly I want to lower it for the horrible 3.5 inches gap between the front tires and the inner fender.Originally Posted by Tiger
A friend bought this touring last week in Germany. It has KW V2 installed on it. The car will be shipped to the US in about six months. I don't have any details on the install but KW apparently will work.
Greg
Alpina B10 Biturbo
I searched up the KW V2 kit on their site, it's about 1,900CDN for a 2.75 inch/ 70 mm drop. I was hoping for similar results without spending more than double because its a touring.Originally Posted by M5Greg
I'm sure if there's no cheaper option, I can get the N.E.X Coil-Over's for the E34 525i Sedan and Mod them to fit the Touring....They can't be all that different.
BMW E34 1992 525i Touring
RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...
Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
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-Trevor Ely
'88 535is
'95 M Sport 540i (1 of 200)
'91 M5
Well, is the touring different from the sedan apart from the extra wieght.Originally Posted by MTechnik540i
BMW E34 1992 525i Touring
RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...
I thought you were saying that these N.E.X. Coilovers that you speak of shouldn't be that much different than KW's offerings...Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
I can't imagine there's any huge difference with the sedan/touring, other than the obvious difference in weight.
Honestly though, you ought to just get a good off the shelf spring like an H&R Sport and match them with some custom valved Bilstein Sports.
Unless you go full blown with the coilovers, trying different spring combinations and corner weighting, I think it's definitely going to be overkill. If you really just want mad hawt stance and the ability to alter ride height might I suggest....
http://www.airbagit.com/
-Trevor Ely
'88 535is
'95 M Sport 540i (1 of 200)
'91 M5
Originally Posted by MTechnik540i
Thanks EXTREMELY pushing it for my budget.
I've been researching different Springs/Shock Combinations and the most drop I've been able to find is a 1.6 inch drop. My car clears the ground by about 9 inches.
I'm pretty sure that KW is superior to NEX but then again, so is their price. The car isn't going to be a track car, I just drive rather spirited most of the time.
BMW E34 1992 525i Touring
RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...
You're going to need to consider how vulnerable the car is going to be with this 2" drop you're talking about....Oil pans are expensive. Also, I'm not sure if you've got any other plans as far as camber plates/eccentric bushings/etc., but you're going to have quite a bit of negative camber with this setup you're thinking about, and significant inner tire wear is going to be inevitable.Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
Just match a set of H&R Sport springs with some Bilstein Sport struts and go have fun. You're really wasting your time with coilovers, IMO.
-Trevor Ely
'88 535is
'95 M Sport 540i (1 of 200)
'91 M5