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      06-02-2006, 04:14 PM   #1
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Bavarian Autosport coil-overs??

Has anyone seen these or used their height adjustable coil-overs (set of 4 for around $700.00) they use there own springs.. which are not made by any of the major companies..(h&r,eibach,vogtland).. I e-mail them and they said the springs are made by one of the companies that makes the stock springs for BMW? What do you think?? They say the ride is the closest to stock as far as comfort.....They do not show them on-line, but they are in their catalog..
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i have no idea about their coil-overs, but i know their regular springs for other bmw's are on the soft side.
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i have no idea about their coil-overs, but i know their regular springs for other bmw's are on the soft side.
i think they are the same springs, but when you say soft you don't mean the cars going to bounce up & down like i see some lowered cars do???
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on their regular springs, they would be more bouncy and more prone to bottoming out. but like i said, their coil-overs may be a totally different animal.
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