Lowering springs

18Gareth08

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What are the best lowering springs to buy?:)
I have a 2008 Z4 only 2.0i until insurance is more affordable for the 2.5 or 3.0 :)
Slowly buying parts improving the looks firstly.
Any ideas people can throw my way would be greatly appreciated :)
Carbon stubby aerial
Carbon grill
Lowering springs
Powdercoat alloys
Carbon effect bonnet and boot badges
Anything else that I may have missed? Lol
 

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My personal opinion, anything carbon effect is gash. Lacquer the current badges to make them smarter, or replace then lacquer with clear coat.

Spend the money on the suspension first, you'll get a lot more enjoyment out of it - start with eibach springs, then get a full geo done.

Get the stubby from OEM supplier, I bought mine from Peugeot (as it's a 509 part number) for £6, avoid cheap chinese carbon look-a-like inferior components, you won't get any signal.

Just my 2p
 
stuartinzg said:
My personal opinion, anything carbon effect is gash. Lacquer the current badges to make them smarter, or replace then lacquer with clear coat.

Spend the money on the suspension first, you'll get a lot more enjoyment out of it - start with eibach springs, then get a full geo done.

Get the stubby from OEM supplier, I bought mine from Peugeot (as it's a 509 part number) for £6, avoid cheap chinese carbon look-a-like inferior components, you won't get any signal.

Just my 2p


+1 to all that. Good advice :)
 
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