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  • PaidInGum
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    Originally posted by VeeDubb View Post
    personally, id rather not spend under $1000 on my coilovers. You get what you pay for and cheaper is usually not better at all.




    on another note... Can you still order the Zero Clearance coilovers for the E36 or had they stopped production on those to build the Z/G35 ones?
    I'd like to know this also!

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  • vicho
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    KW Variant 1 or D2

    simply perfect

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  • da_joint
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    FK 's??? u're killin an m3 ...

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  • Organized Confusion
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    The BC are most likely gona be the best bang for your buck as far as decent coils go. I'm running the Ground Control set up and have had great experience with tracking on them for the last two years. Just don't cheap out if you plan to ever do some serious driving/backroading

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  • VeeDubb
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    Originally posted by Jardine View Post
    My last e36 came with FK coilovers which were really good. I bought another E36 with just springs/shocks so I ordered Rokkor coilovers last night. $375 shipped to my door

    3 year warranty on them, and they are dirt cheap. I've actually heard they are pretty good coilovers too. I just can't justify shelling out $800-$1200 for coilovers. My car is just a street daily driver, so I don't need insane suspension.
    personally, id rather not spend under $1000 on my coilovers. You get what you pay for and cheaper is usually not better at all.




    on another note... Can you still order the Zero Clearance coilovers for the E36 or had they stopped production on those to build the Z/G35 ones?

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  • SeanDub
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    Originally posted by Jardine View Post
    My last e36 came with FK coilovers which were really good. I bought another E36 with just springs/shocks so I ordered Rokkor coilovers last night. $375 shipped to my door

    3 year warranty on them, and they are dirt cheap. I've actually heard they are pretty good coilovers too. I just can't justify shelling out $800-$1200 for coilovers. My car is just a street daily driver, so I don't need insane suspension.
    Facepalm

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  • Dudermagee
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    lol 2-3 years ago 800-1200 was cheap for coils, but since china started ripping off everyones design and using inferior materials its gotten even worse.

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  • Kielan
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    Originally posted by Jardine View Post
    My last e36 came with FK coilovers which were really good. I bought another E36 with just springs/shocks so I ordered Rokkor coilovers last night. $375 shipped to my door

    3 year warranty on them, and they are dirt cheap. I've actually heard they are pretty good coilovers too. I just can't justify shelling out $800-$1200 for coilovers. My car is just a street daily driver, so I don't need insane suspension.
    And that's the type of mentality that is killing this scene.

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  • Jardine
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    My last e36 came with FK coilovers which were really good. I bought another E36 with just springs/shocks so I ordered Rokkor coilovers last night. $375 shipped to my door

    3 year warranty on them, and they are dirt cheap. I've actually heard they are pretty good coilovers too. I just can't justify shelling out $800-$1200 for coilovers. My car is just a street daily driver, so I don't need insane suspension.

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  • VeeDubb
    started a topic E36 guys... help?

    E36 guys... help?

    so i just bought a 97 M3 and need MORE LOW!
    but im not sure what coilovers to do... thinking between BC and STD at the moment. looking for alot of adjustability... what are you guys running?!
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