My first impression on the color made me love it... but then with time it felt like lacking some aggressiveness. But it might be due to the overall height, I guess.
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Hey, from Portugal too!!
Don't do much to the car! The colour, don't fuck it, leave it, please. It's fantastic!
About 15'', forget them! If you want to have minimal wheel gap and a little ground clearance (I bet you want), go for 16''! you should buy the wheels and tyres , roll with them some time and that legalize it! Don't do the homologation now.
The recipe is easy:
1- Lower it,
2 - Some 16'' vintage wheels,
3 - Some nice tyres on it.
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Originally posted by JohnnyStance View PostBut is it true you can get lower on air than static?
A lot depends on what you're willing to live with. Coilovers are simpler, more reliable, and considerably less expensive. They also can offer very stiff handling if that's something you're after. The adjustability of air is a huge advantage, but it comes with greater expense and complication.
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Originally posted by P_e_a_R View PostHey, from Portugal too!!
Don't do much to the car! The colour, don't fuck it, leave it, please. It's fantastic!
About 15'', forget them! If you want to have minimal wheel gap and a little ground clearance (I bet you want), go for 16''! you should buy the wheels and tyres , roll with them some time and that legalize it! Don't do the homologation now.
The recipe is easy:
1- Lower it,
2 - Some 16'' vintage wheels,
3 - Some nice tyres on it.
That was my plan, im just affraid to punish too much some 16" wheels with Lisboa city pavements...
Why should i roll with the setup some time before the legalization? That one got me curious... Thanks for the input.'82 BMW E21 316 1.8
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Originally posted by Oh Damn, it's Sam View PostA lot depends on what you're willing to live with. Coilovers are simpler, more reliable, and considerably less expensive. They also can offer very stiff handling if that's something you're after. The adjustability of air is a huge advantage, but it comes with greater expense and complication.
Thanks a lot.'82 BMW E21 316 1.8
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Originally posted by JohnnyStance View PostHello! Thank you very much for your help. Regarding stiffness is that a coilovers win, vs. air?
As for me, I'm a grumpy old man and I'm not very tolerant of bone-jarring suspension. My Mercedes is on air, and it both handles beautifully and is very comfortable to ride in.
Originally posted by JohnnyStance View PostI could find here products that would have only about 400dollars price gap, being of course air the most expensive, so I really am tempted to invest little extra and go for air.
Originally posted by JohnnyStance View PostWhat are the complications you talk about? Does it require any particular maintenance?
I think air is absolutely worth it for the comfort and for not having to worry about driveways and speed bumps, but it is a complex, expensive solution.
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Gaz shocks coilovers 1238€
Air suapensio viair compressor 1660€
Facebook page for pics: www.facebook.com/airdsuspensao.airdsuspensao'82 BMW E21 316 1.8
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