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11-11-2020, 01:18 AM | #1 |
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Kits compatible w/ APEX Arc-8
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I did some digging prior to this, bear with me. I see what APEX posted in their fitment guide. My question to those on Arc-8s AND with an aftermarket suspension kit, what are you running? I am coming from the BMW PS. Great setup, for sure. However, wanting something more. I like the ride height, where it is now. I do not mind a little bit harsher ride as long as it helps me stay planted. I am already on solid mounts and a LWFW installed, so comfort is already out the window. Budget? Ideally below 2000 USD. I checked out a few kits within this thread: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1454433 I still cannot determine what would be the subjective best bang for my buck, within my budget. If you got the time, please throw me your 2 cents! Thanks for your time. <3
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I run a square Arc-8 setup in 9", ET30 with 255/35/R18 all around. They work without issue on Koni Yellows and Eibach prokit springs. Doubt my setup is much different than the PS you're running now but figured you might appreciate the extra data point.
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Thank you so much for replying, I thought this post was going to get lost in the other threads... The setup you went with, does it feel stiffer than the PS setup (if you have driven on it)? I'm so daft coming into this realm. But I'm about to move into this part of the car since the drivetrain is practically complete in terms of modification. Again, thank you!
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@Noir when I was researching suspensions about 3 years ago there were 2 that kept coming up as being the next step above the BMW PS. For around $2k-$2.5k there’s an Ohlins coil over set up and then there was the TC Kline set ups also.
From memory the Ohlins is a better all around set up and the TC Kline more track focused.
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ST XTA. Best bang for the buck coilover setup that will ride decent as it's a good quality damper and have perform on track. Linear springs, camber plates, ride height adjustable, single adjustable shocks, and it's a KW damper in a ST body for under 1500$.
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