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FS: Eibach Pro-Kit springs, Dinan camber plates
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07-09-2018, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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FS: Eibach Pro-Kit springs, Dinan camber plates
Eibach Pro-Kit springs model 2092.140 $170 shipped CONUS (I will have to remove them from the Eibach box, if you want the original packaging you must pay difference in cost) I have a new set of e30 10mm spring pads to raise the rear a bit for better rear clearance but never got around to it. They are brand new and will be included in the sale if desired. Just took these off my car (e90 335i RWD) this weekend as I went back to stock (daily driver with two kids). Both were on my car for 12k miles and are in excellent condition. There are a few minor scuffs from installation and removal. These are ready to ship! Located in Raleigh, NC. Last edited by JDKruger4; 08-02-2018 at 01:15 PM.. Reason: price drop |
07-11-2018, 09:39 AM | #2 |
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I've received PM's from numerous people but no takers yet. Based on everyone just wanting a bottom line price I've now included shipping in my price. I have these in the trunk of my car and can ship this afternoon! |
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I would consider Canada, don't have experience with it though. Who's the best carrier to use? They aren't listed as for the xi, but some searches show that there are for sure people running them successfully. Check out this thread: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1450752 |
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I've been running these on a 2008 335xi for a couple years. They give a very reasonable drop that improves the wheel gap look tremendously. However, I would not run them with stock springs and struts. You'll be riding the bump stops any time you put anything in the back seat. My 100lbs worth of small children, for example, would bottom these out. I'm running them with Koni yellow adjustable shocks set on the softest settings, which is still much firmer than stock and gives a very comfortable ride. I do not run any upgraded control arms or camber plates and have had better tire wear than I ever did on the stock setup. That is with a wheel alignment, of course. You will also likely want to run a wheel with an aggressive offset and/or wheel spacers. Once lowered, if your wheels are set in, they will look lost. |
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07-31-2018, 07:20 AM | #9 |
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