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RE: <e28> suspension and springs



"Doug Dykaar" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to add to the confusion, I have an 85 e28 that I put Bilstein 
> sports and H&R springs on. The rears springs are progressive, and 
> poorly designed. That means that the progressive part of the spring 
> is collapsed so that the bottom 4 coils touch. 

Doug,
That's very weird.
My rear H&R's (and just about all rear springs I've run into) are barrel 
shaped. Thus, the progressive edge coils fold into each other and never 
touch.

> All of these devices, springs, shocks, sway bars, are bolt-on, no 
> cutting or welding. 

Agreed.
With the exception of Koni shock tower (gut'n'cut) installation and having 
to cut internal bumps stops on some front Bilsteins.

> The only exception is the Dinan sway bars, which require welding
> bigger brackets to the frame, or the stockers **will** rip clean off.

That depends on the rear spring stiffness ;-)

alex f
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