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      03-28-2021, 12:06 PM   #1
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Eibach Lowering Springs Pro-Kit. These have about 15 - 20k miles on them and are in great shape.

Model # 20100.140 for e90 & e92 only

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Are these for E90/E92 or for the E93?
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      03-29-2021, 11:21 AM   #3
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Are these for E90/E92 or for the E93?
These are model number 20100.140 and appear to work on all three e90/92/93 models. I ran these on my e92 without issue.
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The spring rates are different since the E93 is a little heavier, and requires part number 20101.140

Either way, brand new set for either costs $250.
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The spring rates are different since the E93 is a little heavier, and requires part number 20101.140

Either way, brand new set for either costs $250.
I was looking ECSTuning which listed these at $375 and working on all 3 models. Looking at Eibach directly I see that these are $258 and listed for the e90/92. Thank you for your input!

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Indeed perhaps the pricing I'm referring to is only for E93. My apologies!
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