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Re: [bmw] Bilstein PSS9 for 1996 328is
That may be a little over kill, but great flexibility. If you autocross,
track or just drive real hard, that might be overkill. Unless you have
extra money$$. I put Bilstiens HD on my E36 with std springs and it made a
major improvement in ride. I think you would like the H&R or Eibach sport
springs with Bilstiens would be a great match. I did this on my 6'er and
major ride/tightness improvement.
Al Floer
'00 M Roadster
'96 E36
'88 E24
----- Original Message -----
From: "Georg and Claire Taht" <m.five@domain.elided>
To: "bmw digest" <bmw@domain.elided>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 PM
Subject: [bmw] Bilstein PSS9 for 1996 328is
> My newly aquired 328is is still riding on the original
> shocks after 99k. I know they are due for replacement.
> Anyone have any experience with Bilstein PSS and/or PSS9 on
> an E36. Any feedback on ride, ease of adjustement of ride
> height and dampings would be appreciated. Also are the any
> clearance problems?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Georg
> '96 328is 5-speed
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