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Springs, shocks, etc.
- Subject: Springs, shocks, etc.
- From: Chambolle@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 18:40:12 EST
My '95 M3 2-door has about 45,000 miles on it. Somehow, all those miles have
made the handling a bit less precise than I remember, and I suspect that
means I should be thinking new shocks and such.
I've been told that the best combination for "sporty" street use involves an
X-brace (a BMW OEM item for the convertible), the European M3 springs (just a
tad shorter than the ones used on the E36 M3 2-door for the US market), and a
new set of Bilsteins.
Being a checkbook mechanic, not a tool jockey, it would help me to get more
specific info, like parts numbers and average parts pricing and labor for
this suggested set up, so I can shop around close to home for the stuff I
need and someone to put it all together. Or, if someone has a much better
idea about what I should do to repair/upgrade my suspension, I'd like to hear
that. Just remember I'm not going to the track, I just want my car to feel
like new or 'better than new' out on the road.
Anybody out there have this info?
David M. Jacobi
[email protected]
'95 M3 hellrot, plates "MUSIGNY"
2002 325iT, titanium silver
'76 2002 verona, plates "1976"
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