Thread: 323i 07 shocks
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      04-28-2012, 03:48 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Druisk View Post
Thx for your help. In the meantime, i tried to get the answer for Koni and Bilstein without any confirmation that it would fit. Good thing that this forum exist.

@ REMEDYS: About those Koni Yellows. Would those be drivable with stock springs? From my understanding, the ride might be stiffer since the spring is longer. What do you think? I can't lower my car since i use it in our severe winter conditions.
I am almost certain the Bilstein HD (B6?) shocks for 328i are also meant to work for your 323i. The Bilstein catalog, at their web site, will say for sure, but each part number works with a surprising variety of models. I think the 323i is included, and the 320i uses a different part number.

Try looking these up:

35-120377 front e9x strut (left side)

24-120395 rear e9x shock
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2007 328i ZSP. M3 suspension: custom valved Bilstein shocks, Hyperco race springs, M3 lower control arms front and rear, M3 sway bars, and M3 subframe bushings. E46 front guide supports. Euro tail lights.
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