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I was in the same boat, got mine (el cheapos, no Broadways), they're pretty shitty but do the job. Still have 1.5" of threads in the front and probably 1.25" or so of threads left in the back in my signature.
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I want broadways, but I'm cheap lol. I need coils less than $1000.
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Originally posted by BavarianTurd View PostSo, in a few hours I will be going to test drive my next purchase, a very low mileage E46 330ci coupe. Now, my biggest concern is coilovers. I already have a wheel choice in mind, but what is going to give me the lowest low? My E36 sat the subframe less than an inch from the pavement, so I'm looking to sit there again. Any help appreciated. And does anyone know how low the oil pan is from the ground? And, finally, does anyone have a stock rear bumper for an E46 coupe? theres some hideous european tuning style bumper, only on the back.
Thanks!
As far as oil pan clearance, the frame brace is the lowest part, and the pan is tucked up out of the way, you really have to try to hit the thing to damage it.
Go get a rear bumper from DDM.
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Broadway Static coilovers are the best there is.
They are made to go low. But still ride mind-blowingly comfy.
I love mine. Slammed and not even all the way down.
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Best E46 coilovers for low?
So, in a few hours I will be going to test drive my next purchase, a very low mileage E46 330ci coupe. Now, my biggest concern is coilovers. I already have a wheel choice in mind, but what is going to give me the lowest low? My E36 sat the subframe less than an inch from the pavement, so I'm looking to sit there again. Any help appreciated. And does anyone know how low the oil pan is from the ground? And, finally, does anyone have a stock rear bumper for an E46 coupe? theres some hideous european tuning style bumper, only on the back.
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