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  • loneStar22
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    vmaxx coils. about 5-6 hundred bucks and ride amazing. very quality coilovers
    or you could also get NEX coilovers off of ebay for the same price

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  • Hinman
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    Originally posted by poynter View Post
    I thought Vmaxx, Jamex and raceland were all the same components.
    Its hard for me to resist the racelands as I only drive my car like once a week or so and I never track or autocross anymore.
    My cupkit is just not that low to me anymore.
    my friend has the racelands on his mk4 gti and i actually really like them. the ride isnt as stiff as i would like, but it is very nice for the price.

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  • poynter
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    I thought Vmaxx, Jamex and raceland were all the same components.
    Its hard for me to resist the racelands as I only drive my car like once a week or so and I never track or autocross anymore.
    My cupkit is just not that low to me anymore.

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  • bud's hanzo sword
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    VMaxx has an E46 coil set now.

    http://www.stratmosphere.com/vmaxx.htm Scroll down to BMW.

    I didn't feel comfortable suggesting a cheap coil option until I rode in a friends car with Vmaxx and I can honesty say, the ride is not the best but I have ridden in worse. They can basically slam most cars on their face too.

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  • Hinman
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    this thread is making me lean towards the racelands..

    The general style discussion forum, as well as a place to post your car, or any car for that matter.

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  • southpaw
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    i run DDMs.


    i'm blowing them alot, but just go and get another one.


    then again... i push my car. hard.

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  • LuckyBoyOne3
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    Honestly not a clue, I bought and installed them soley for the drop value, I was also in need of new rear absorbers which justified the price alone.

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  • Natedogg
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    luckyboyone3 - thats loks spot on to me - what length are the new springs and what rate?

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  • LuckyBoyOne3
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    I am running the racelands on my 330CI, my lowering springs wern't cutting it so I sold them for $100 and got these shipped for $240, heres a pic with them on and the front still has 3/4" worth of threads of drop left, It did need shorter sway bar end links.

    I daily drive it, the ride is stock like, and the pic is on 18's and 225/40zr18. I don't need all the fancy dampning adjustment because its not a race car, its a DD.

    Last edited by LuckyBoyOne3; 10-19-2009, 01:51 AM.

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  • SofaKingCG2
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    You might find this useful as well. About the coilovers.

    Click Me

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  • SofaKingCG2
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    Look into function&form. I have their Type IIs on my Accord which are the adjustable ones. They work beautifully, I've never had any problems with them. And I don't think you'd ever encounter the problem of not being able to get as low as you want. I still have around an inch to an inch and half on the fronts and 2 inches out in the rear.

    Their Type I's (non adjustable stiffness) should run around $700 and the Type II's run around $1200

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  • Joey
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    200$ coil overs for your e46.



    dont ****, if you have never owned them. I daily them in my e36, they is just fine!

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  • RedE46Bimmer
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    If that's the case i guess i did it right lol

    my next set will either be f2autolife or Ground Controls..... kinda leaning towards GC tho

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  • bimmerlifestyle
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    Originally posted by RedE46Bimmer View Post
    I have the "new" design of the DDM coilovers. they're okay i guess. I have them set on all the way stiff all around and it's sorta bouncy but for $750 i cant complain too much. I dont have any complaints from any rattling noises or anything... yet (knock on wood) l'm all the way down in the front and I am not at the ride height I would like to be at on my 17s with a 205/40 on it and i still have almost a finger of wheel gap which is too much IMO.

    I know someone on Vmaxx coilovers and he is uber low all around, but if I seem to remember he said they are rather bouncy but they are cheaper than the DDM coilovers.

    Hope this helps..

    i guess the rattling noises are cuz ppl dont instal them the rite way idk ?

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  • RedE46Bimmer
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    I have the "new" design of the DDM coilovers. they're okay i guess. I have them set on all the way stiff all around and it's sorta bouncy but for $750 i cant complain too much. I dont have any complaints from any rattling noises or anything... yet (knock on wood) l'm all the way down in the front and I am not at the ride height I would like to be at on my 17s with a 205/40 on it and i still have almost a finger of wheel gap which is too much IMO.

    I know someone on Vmaxx coilovers and he is uber low all around, but if I seem to remember he said they are rather bouncy but they are cheaper than the DDM coilovers.

    Hope this helps..
    Last edited by RedE46Bimmer; 10-15-2009, 02:39 PM.

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