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  • How to go lower on KW V1's E90 335i?

    Hey guys, I recently switched flavors from Audi to BMW. Haven't been on here much lately, too busy and too many forums.

    I come to you with a question of how to get low. I'm pretty low right now but I'm running 19's and I really want to step down to 18's but I am afraid that I will not be happy with how I am sitting with the smaller wheels.

    Here's a shot of my rears. They are cranked all the way down. The fronts wont be a problem.





    Any ideas guys?? TIA

    -Chase

  • #2
    remove the perch

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    • #3
      KW's aren't meant to be slammed, they drive/ride/perform way better at recommended settings, plus your warranty is toast if you run them below the recommended settings.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by AllGo'N'Show View Post
        KW's aren't meant to be slammed, they drive/ride/perform way better at recommended settings
        This is true, KW does not design these with slamming the car in mind.

        Your only solution without buying new coils is getting a shorter spring which i can help you out with. I have any sized swift spring in stock, let me know if i can help you out.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Post
          This is true, KW does not design these with slamming the car in mind.

          Your only solution without buying new coils is getting a shorter spring which i can help you out with. I have any sized swift spring in stock, let me know if i can help you out.
          which springs do i need to go lower in the rear on my ground controlls?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Post
            This is true, KW does not design these with slamming the car in mind.

            Your only solution without buying new coils is getting a shorter spring which i can help you out with. I have any sized swift spring in stock, let me know if i can help you out.
            Thanks man. I'll let you know when it comes time to get new wheels hopefully about a month or so.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Masonbarnard View Post
              which springs do i need to go lower in the rear on my ground controlls?
              you could probably get shorter springs from swift, hyperco, or vogtland racing springs.

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              • #8
                KW sells springs too so you can change spring rate and if you have a good enough sales/tech guy he can find them shorter for you.
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                '95 Z32 3.0TT LHD T-Top .:. Cruiser
                '16 F450 6.7T Lariat Ult. .:. Tow-Rig
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Schultz28 View Post
                  you could probably get shorter springs from swift, hyperco, or vogtland racing springs.
                  i've gotten a couple sets of springs from hyperco. they've been good to me each time. they just dont have as wide of a variety as swift. but you can normally find hyperco's and make them work since they are normally pretty close anyways

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