If one follows the link Beedub provided, the little pop-up window on the Eibach website does in fact state 30mm lowering for the front, BUT if you download the actual Eibach catalogue in pdf, it states 20mm lowering for the front. (Go to the Eibach website then "Products", "Catalogue Download" and pick the top one "Applications 2010".daz05 said:Beedub you're wrong on this occassion. I have them on mine.Franzino said:That's strange? All these sites say 20mm front and 10mm rear for the Z4M pro-kit.Beedub said:The eibach site specifically says 30mm up front, anyhow im going tp order the nitron suspension kit next week and i can choose lowering heights so im going with 10mm rear and 15mm front![]()
http://www.evo-s.co.uk/shop/index.php?cPath=6_3318_3336_3359
http://www.velocitymotorcars.com/eibach-springs-pro-kit-e86-z4-m-coupe-2095-140.html
http://www.raceinspired.com/p-15604-eibach-pro-kit-lowering-springs-bmw-z4-m-coupe-2006-2009.aspx
http://www.dragtimes.com/parts/Eiba...PE-Pro-Kit-Lowering-Springs_110638250050.html
http://www.redlinemotive.com/part-number/eibach/2095.140.asp

playalistic said:Didn't stop for pics yesterday or this morning I'm afraid. Noticeably lower especially at the front where usually I could just skim the kerb on my drive, the chin now sits a good 1 or 2 cm lower than the kerb. Better be careful there.
I'm no pro driver but definitely rebound is faster over rough ground and the TC which would usually be lit up like an Xmas tree wasn't so busy. Definitely less squat under heavy breaking and acceleration. Can't say if it corners flatter as it was pretty damn flat to begin with. Absolutely no rubbing under full compression and lock.
I'll get some pics today at some point
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ZM4000 said:Beedub why arent you going with the H&R Monotube? mine are ordered![]()
Aliv6 said:It's much for muchness really. Slighted harsher, but looks better...Depends where you draw the line i suppose.