M Sport Springs (Suplex rears)

Steve84N

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I have just changed my suspension to a B12 kit so I have a full set of M Sport springs for sale. The fronts are original on a 67k mile car but the rears are Suplex (don't break like the standard ones do) and have only been on the car since July this year. Came off a 2006 e86 3.0si Coupe.

£60 collected from Gloucestershire or £72 posted
 
Steve84N said:
I have just changed my suspension to a B12 kit so I have a full set of M Sport springs for sale. The fronts are original on a 67k mile car but the rears are Suplex (don't break like the standard ones do) and have only been on the car since July this year. Came off a 2006 e86 3.0si Coupe.

£60 collected from Gloucestershire or £72 posted

Hi, whereabouts in Gloucestershire are you please? Anybody know if these will fit a 2.5 (currently with stock M Sport springs? Thank you
 
The M Sport springs are lower than the SE spec suspension.

I believe they would fit but the spring rates may be slightly different.
 
I think the springs are broken up in to the following categories.

2.0 SE

2.0 M Sport

2.2, 2.5, 3.0 SE

2.2, 2.5, 3.0 M Sport inc Si Models

Then the Z4M has its own separate springs.
 
hopz121 said:
I think the springs are broken up in to the following categories.

2.0 SE

2.0 M Sport

2.2, 2.5, 3.0 SE

2.2, 2.5, 3.0 M Sport inc Si Models

Then the Z4M has its own separate springs.

Just to add to this, most pre facelift 3.0I & SE are different as they had M sport suspension as standard, despite being marketed as SE. However you could opt for the standard SE suspension as a no cost option. Confusing I know! The post facelift 3.0 SE didn't have M Sport suspension as standard although I believe it was a cost option.

The best thing to do if your in doubt is use one of the free vin checkers online, it will tell you if your car had the M Sport suspension option from the factory

Hope this helps
 
Bump.

If a coupe owner just wants the rears which are a better replacement than OEM for the common snapped spring problem then you can knock £10 off the published prices.
 
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