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March 21st, 2011 01:12 PM #1
Seriously? Change the rims.
You can spend on uprated Bilstein shocks and new stock-spec springs... this will make the ride more controlled and less crashy, but it still won't ride as smooth as it would if you had stock-sized rims and 50 or 55 series tires.
(No, don't put 55-series tires on the 17s... that won't work).
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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March 21st, 2011 08:23 PM #3
Thanks for the replies.
I want to keep the 17s because 15s don't look good.
I have it checked and some bushings, rods, etc are worn out. Will also replace the shocks na din to brand new stock specs.
The car shall be used for daily long drives via STAR Toll thats why I want to have a comfortable drive back home during the afternoon.
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One shop offered me an air suspension system, but it was expensive for me and I have no idea about air suspension. So I'll just try to replace everything to brand new stock condition (except the rims, I love my rims. The 15s are just sitting in the garage if i really need them.)
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May 17th, 2011 10:40 AM #4Get KW coilover shocks it changed my "matagtag" impression of coilovers. It will also eliminate that "boaty" feeling.
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June 23rd, 2011 10:00 AM #5try sachs performance, the OEM of BMW shocks. we do have one more stock here at shop. try to call us, heres our number 516-2923/775-1270/749-8427 look for jason. thx.
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