T2FFN said:Its probably to be expected, car lives outside, 90k miles, i imagine every bolt is pretty solid.
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T2FFN said:My previous z4 had 19" LMs and H&R springs. I never noticed rubbing, but it did sit low and needed to take bumps slowly.
As far as i see there, its not causing any damage. It will only cause damage if hitting bumps hard...?
I'm taking mine into the garage, hopefully tomorrow. Really not sure if i should fit them or not now. Hmmm.
Are you thinking of removing them? When did rubbing occur?
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ZedMed said:I'm running 18" MV 2's and not had any problems with anything rubbing, but will monitor as I put more miles on.
Just checked the drop and it is 30mm, believe yours dropped 35mm Luke?
The missus took it shopping today and she loves the lower look also says she can't tell any difference in the ride?
T2FFN said:My previous car sat about as low, if not lower:
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T2FFN said:My previous car sat about as low, if not lower:
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T2FFN said:That's not low, its just french sh*t![]()
My point was, others seem to have the Z4 low without issue. Is it the damper that's the problem, allowing it to drop to hard on bumps? Coilovers etc allow you to go low without this issue, so I can only imagine its due to the damper rate.
T2FFN said:Maybe need some camber?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H11E0zwI7QA
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At least you wouldn't worry about kerbing the wheels!why!!! the tyre wear and handling must be terribleT2FFN said:Maybe need some camber?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H11E0zwI7QA
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