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E10-20-035-01-22 is the part number
I've just ordered mine so il get them fitted and let you know how they are. Last edited by kiysersosae; 10-14-2016 at 02:12 AM.. |
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Yes, wider track will improve cornering abilities. In racing track widths are often adjusted to suit the driver or the track. If you want a car that can change direction quicker, it is achieved by having a wider front track.
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Does anyone know if the 25mm drop at the front may be a tad bit low if you have the carbon front mperformance parts? Don't want to loose them. |
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In an other (German speaking) forum Eibach ProKit drop was measured exactly 23 mm on each axle. Above pictures also seems to indicate equal drop of front and rear axle (as it was with my M3 E46 Eibach drop exactly 20mm both axles).
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Did you shorten "spring travel restrictors" (in German "Federwegbegrenzer"). Eibach certificate for German off. testing center ("TüV") says nothing about this but Eibach users says it is required.. .
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Hey Esteban, This Pro-Kit is very straight forward and you will only need to replace the springs. There is no bump stop trimming or replacement required. We usually include replacement bump stops if necessary. In this case, not needed.
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You are welcome! Good luck with the install and share some pics afterwards!
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Now we just have to figure out what spacers work with this setup!!
It's looks better than the H&Rs I'm trying to figure out the best combination of spacers with this setup. I think the prokit with some mild-ish spacers and maybe F80 size tires front and rear will be perfectttt and fill in the wheel wells. |
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