I started a thread a week or so ago asking for some general information regarding lowering/coilovers that got no replys. I've read up a bit about suspensions and the differences between coilovers vs. springs/shocks and realize that I may have came off rather ignorant in the first thread.
I'm here now just looking for a few recommendations. I've decided to go ahead and order up the coilovers, but before I just go make a $1k purchase of the least expensive coilovers I can find, I thought I'd check in and see if anyone could steer me away from any brand/specific models that you've had bad experiences or read about in the past or point me towards an experience with a good set. Since I won't be tracking this car, I'm really not sure I gain a ton by not just buying the most inexpensive, but at the same time the standard "you get what you pay for" generally applies to everything, so any recommendations will be appreciated.
I did a quick search for past threads on this topic, but wasn't coming up with much without digging. If you have a link to any threads already extensively covering this topic, I'd be thankful for that too. My car is a 2003 Z4 2.5i, btw.
Thanks!
I'm here now just looking for a few recommendations. I've decided to go ahead and order up the coilovers, but before I just go make a $1k purchase of the least expensive coilovers I can find, I thought I'd check in and see if anyone could steer me away from any brand/specific models that you've had bad experiences or read about in the past or point me towards an experience with a good set. Since I won't be tracking this car, I'm really not sure I gain a ton by not just buying the most inexpensive, but at the same time the standard "you get what you pay for" generally applies to everything, so any recommendations will be appreciated.
I did a quick search for past threads on this topic, but wasn't coming up with much without digging. If you have a link to any threads already extensively covering this topic, I'd be thankful for that too. My car is a 2003 Z4 2.5i, btw.
Thanks!