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Re: [E36M3] Re: LTW Springs (more)



     post 95's do have different perches.  If you can get the seats too 
     they may work.
     
     Jim


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Subject: [E36M3] Re: LTW Springs (more) 
Author:  "Calvin Hare" <[email protected]>  at INTERNET
Date:    8/11/98 4:29 AM


Duane and/or Bob,
     
Will the LTW springs fit the '96 and up cars or only the '95's?  I seem 
to remember that there are subtle differences between the spring perches 
that may prohibit use of the '95 springs on the 3.2L cars.
     
Thanks,
     
Calvin Hare
'96 M3
     
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>Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 23:32:18 -0400 
>To: [email protected]
>From: DuaneCollie <[email protected]> 
>Subject: LTW Springs (more)
>
>>Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 20:17:45 -0400 
>>From: Bob Stommel <[email protected]> 
>>Subject: RE: <E36> M3 LTW springs
>
>>I've never been able to get the spring rates for the LTW springs, but 
>>they're about 20 percent stiffer than the standard US M3 springs.  The 
>>springs on the LTW are the same as the Euro 2-door coupe.  The springs 
on
>>the regular US M3 are the same as the Euro 4-door sedan. 
>
>Bob & Rob,
>
>For what's its worth, you can get as many take-off sets of these as you 
>want from PTG in Winchester VA (ask for Rick Randall). Soon as a new 
car
>gets there, they whip the stock suspension off and park it in favor of 
>JRZ's.  So the springs are like new.  $ 100.00 a set of 4.
>
>They do make a noticeable difference. Not as much as a set of H&R 
29910's
>but better than stock.
>
>Duane Collie
>
>
>
>
     
     
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