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Thread: 17" rims with BavAuto springs and Boge shocks versus Sachs kit - Ride quality??

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    Default 17" rims with BavAuto springs and Boge shocks versus Sachs kit - Ride quality??

    I'm looking to lower my 535iA slightly. Approx 1.5" at the front and maybe 1" at the rear and fit 17" rims. I'm trying to keep the ride reasonably comfortable. (Non teeth rattling!) I was considering either BavAuto springs (with the standard Boge shocks) or possibly a Sachs kit. What can I expect from either of the above?

    Cheers.

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    if u buy shocks, buy bilstiens.
    the bavauto springs are a waste.

    teh sacks kit isn't bad at all with the 17's i have
    now, but to make it even better, all you
    have to do is run 17" all season tires.
    they have a softer sidewall than teh summer
    tires i run...

    you have to ask yourself why are you
    going to 17's?
    for more looks, more grip, more what?

    there are certain styles of wheels that look
    bigger than they really are, so u could get
    16's that look more like 17 to help with
    ride quality...

    i have a 90 535ia with bilstien hd and oem springs.
    with 16" e39 wheels...

    the car is very very smooth over bumps and even
    handles fairly well. not as well as my 535im with sachs
    and 17" 235/255 rubber, but well enough =]

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    I highly recommend a spring set from a little known company Vogtland, and the factory Boge strut inserts and rear shocks. I have this set-up installed in my 1990 535im and have found it to be superior to every other lowering-spring I've tried in the past. Lowering amounts are 1.4 inches front and .8 inches rear. I think the minimal lowering in the rear is the best feature as these cars are known for camber issues if lowered excessively. Hope this helps.

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    Default i have the sachs kit

    i have the sachs kit and i'm riding on 245 40zr18's and it rides like stock.. super comfortable.
    -inc


    '91 e31 850
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    Default Got Any Pics?

    of you car? Sounds like a sweet ride with all the mods....

    I'm doing my Sachs Kit this weekend as well.....I'm so frickin' excited!

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    what kind of tires incan?
    cuz i doubt its like stock. HIGHLY.

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    with mtech springs/shocks,and 235/45/17s the ride is ok but expansion joints and the likes are harsh.......
    Gone but not forgotten

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