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      08-18-2008, 09:06 AM   #9
mikeo
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Drives: '11 M-sport 328i, '13 X1 28i
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BMW does not include springs in their performance suspension kit, they must be ordered separately. I was actually saying to just upgrade to Koni strut/shocks on the OE 135 springs first--it will make a significant difference. Or, order the performance springs separately as you would have to do anyway (VIN specific I'm told) and also go with Konis. This last would only lower the car approx. 3/4" in front and 1/2" rear. H&R OE Sport springs lower the car about 1" all around.

Different car I know, but I had the H&R OE Sport/Koni Sport setup on my E36 M3 and it was the absolute best street suspension I ever had on that car, and was some improvement for auto-x/track as well.
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