Suspension advice please

John_B

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Confession: I fell foul of the classic 'buy cheap, buy twice' cliché last year and bought some cheap lowering springs (x4) when I needed to replace two broken ones (helpfully, one front, one rear 🤦‍♂️). The car drives fine, but I'm just not happy with how it sits. The back is too low and the front still looks like a startled spider.

I'm looking for coilover recommendations? I'm not going to be taking it to the track or drifting around McDonalds car parks. I just want something suitable for spirited road driving and gives me a lower than OEM stance (and even across both axles!). Something with an adjustable ride height would be perfect, but not essential if it will hit that sweet-spot.

Also, for the rear axle is there any difference/benefit between the type with a separate shock and spring versus the spring-over-shock ones?

Thanks in advance

(I appreciate it probably looks like it's my fat ass that is the problem, but I assure you even when I am not sat in the car this is how it naturally sits! This is just the best pic I could find to show what I mean)
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+1 . I had Eibachs on my E 85.

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+1 for the thicker spring pads. A damn sight cheaper and easier than coil-overs. Part 15 on here, comes in three thicknesses, and makes a difference if all you want to do is raise the rear a bit.
 

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I've got the Bilstein B12 Pro Kit with Eibach Springs lowered by 30mm on my 2.8, sweet as you like. It's crashy on my staggered 18s but sublime on my staggered 17s. Corners well :whistle:
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Thanks all for the feedback. Short-term I'll look for another pair of spring pads to stack on the current ones. Longer term I'll get saving up for a set of B12s! 🤓
 

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quick question , looked everywhere and I cannot find 20mm lowering springs just wand to lower the stance a little still going to use the standard shocks as they haven't been on long .
 

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quick question , looked everywhere and I cannot find 20mm lowering springs just wand to lower the stance a little still going to use the standard shocks as they haven't been on long .
For the record, I DO NOT recommend these. I recommend you avoid them!! 🤣 sorry I can't help with a suggested product, but hopefully can stop you making the same mistake I did

 

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Thanks very much. Do you reckon 30mm is too low when I find a decent manufacturer that's why I was going for 20mm I am running 17inch wheels staggered.
 

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I have a set of 10mm spring pads in my boot. Can chuck them in the post if anyone needs them.
 

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Thanks very much. Do you reckon 30mm is too low when I find a decent manufacturer that's why I was going for 20mm I am running 17inch wheels staggered.
Mine was lowered by 30mm for several years, epic round corners and on decent roads and the stance looked great with either my 18s or 17s on. Just gone to sport springs, must be an age thing.
 

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My E85 was on the original factory sport shockers and Eibach lowering springs. Was only a firm ride and cornered like it was on rails.

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out of curiosity why dont you recommend them?
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See my opening comment. It looks like I was permanently carrying breeze blocks and trying to pop a wheelie 😅 , barely any ground clearance at the rear and it would occasionally bottom out on larger bumps/potholes
 

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yes i did read this, but for clarity it wasnt ''dont buy because they are dangerous'' reason i hope.

kinda strange how it sits, looks like shocks are on wrong way (back and front should be swapped around) but i know they will be different .
i have never seen this, in 30 plus years of modding vehicles, unless it was the desired look,
your rear looks way more like a 50mm drop, whereas front looks standard ride height, i looked on ebay and they have sold lots, i bet you received the wrong shocks,

anyhooo thanks for pointing to the avoid button:thumbsup:
 

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No, not dangerous. Apart from the clearance and bottoming out they drove fine. I lived with them for a year.

Just ugly and inconvenient 😅
 

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No, not dangerous. Apart from the clearance and bottoming out they drove fine. I lived with them for a year.

Just ugly and inconvenient 😅
Are the spring pads still in?
 
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