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Re: <E36> Bilstein PSS9 coilovers or Koni Yellow Sport w/H&R Sport
- Subject: Re: <E36> Bilstein PSS9 coilovers or Koni Yellow Sport w/H&R Sport
- From: "Ron Buchalski" <rbuchals@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:20:06 -0500
You can't really compare the Bilstein PSS9 and Koni/HR combo, since the
Bilstein is a fully height adjustable coilover system with adjustable
dampers, whereas the Koni is a fixed height system, with adjustable damping
on the shocks.
H&R sells a coilover system for the E36. However, the dampers are not
adjustable. It would be comparable to the Bilstein PSS.
FWIW, Koni also sells a coilover system with adjustable spring perches. I
don't know the price on it, but it's probably comparable to the Bilstein
PSS9. Which is to say, around $1200 or so. The H&R system is in the same
range.
If you compare Bilstein Sports to Koni Sports, the prices are close, and the
difference is that Koni provides adjustable rebound damping.
I know one person who has the PSS9 system on an E36 325i, and he really
likes it. Like you, his driving is 90%+ street, and he said the Bilstein
system was perfect. Of course, he also uses his car as s showcase for mods
that he can do in his shop, so price is not as important for him.
Ron Buchalski
BMWCCA #76387
1995 E36 M3
1993 E34 525iT
1999 Mazda Miata
>
>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 23:24:52 -0500
>From: "Greg Stapells" <[email protected]>
>Subject: <E36> Bilstein PSS9 coilovers or Koni Yellow Sport w/H&R Sport
>
>Hi folks,
>
>Just wondering if anyone out there can compare these two suspension
>upgrades.
>I'd like to lower the CG and firm up the ride. Use will be 95% street
>5% track.
>I've always liked Koni but the rear shocks (production units) have to be
>removed to
>be adjusted which is a bit of a pain.
>But they are less expensive and could probably afford an anti-roll bar
>and still be
>under what the Bilstein package would cost.
>The Bilstein PSS9's have small adjusters right at the bottom of the
>shock and as an added bonus, they're height-adjustable as well. But how
>firm are the Bilstein's? I'd like to go from firmer-than-stock to
>bone-jarring if possible... :)
>
>Thank you very much for your help,
>
>Greg
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