01-08-2010, 12:57 AM | #1 |
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Anyone lowered their X6 w/2" H&R sport spring drop?
Just wanted to see if there were any pictures out there that anyone has seen with the 2" drop. Thank you.
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01-12-2010, 12:50 AM | #2 |
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Having my 2" H&R kit installed tomorrow. I will definitely post before and after pics.
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01-12-2010, 07:39 AM | #3 |
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Skyhi,
Can you do us a favor and prior to the install measure over the center of you front and rear wheel hubs the height above the pavement of the wheel well lips? I've got "adaptive drive" and was sitting at 33 and 1/4 inches front and rear prior to the 1.2 inch lowering with H&R. I'm curious if that option made my car higher than those without it. I'm running 21 inch BMW wheels but I'd wager anything BMW puts on would be all the same diameter for wheel and tire combination's. Perhaps you've seen the thread, below link. It has pictures of my car before and after as well as the wheel/tire specs. Thanks for your time. http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=338165 |
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01-12-2010, 02:35 PM | #6 |
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Is that what is normal with the rear self leveling system? Springs are only for front. I'm assuming my X6 50i with sports package will have the leveling system.
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01-12-2010, 03:40 PM | #7 | |
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Most definitely will, although I do have the adaptive drive as well. Unfortunately they won't be able to get to my vehicle until tomorrow so I'll get pictures prior to dropping it off in the morning. I noticed mention of the headlights not adjusting accordingly once the vehicle is lowered, any input on this issue? Thanks! |
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Just for those who are doing the lowering for front spring with self levering. Some company charge $$$ for that self levering like Hartge spring. Because it said it need to sent program for the self levering to work. Dont buy that all BS. Just beware once you put on the front spring, back to the floor, turn on the engine, the car self level by itself. It took 4 step to lower to get level with the front 30mm drop.
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Sorry for my poor English. I have a 30mm drop done by Hartge. What I mean is some installer will charge a sevice charge for rear leveling. Where actually it doesn't require it at all. Because as soon as you finish installing the front spring, place the car back to the floor, switch on the engine. The rear air suspension automatically self level itself and automatically stop when it get inline with the front.
What I mean by the "program" is that some installer will tell you B.S that you will require Hartge rear suspension program to lower the rear. I was nearly charge AUS$400 for that so call rear program drop which doesn't require at all. For that B.S reason I am not going back to that installer again.
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01-13-2010, 07:27 AM | #12 |
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For what it's worth, H&R makes two types of lowering springs. One model for non leveling, other for leveling. Both models have option of 1.2 or 2.O inch drop in front and both are same price. I'd change out rear as well as front because of different spring rates than stock. I'm pleased with H&R's ride and I don't know why, but as I, said the thumping I used to get over normal small bumps is almost gone since the change out.
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01-13-2010, 11:52 AM | #14 | |
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It's the softer spring rate. On my previous FX, the H&Rs gave a better ride than the stock springs as well. Basically, the OEM springs are longer but stiffer to make sure both it handles well and rides high. That is only achieved by a stiffer compression rate which makes the ride though.. On the other hand, H&Rs are shorter, which makes them compress less but the springs would have a softer rate. It would still be stiff but the bounciness and crushyness of the OEM springs would be gone, especially on minor road problems. On deep potholes, it should be more crushy than OEM because of less compression travel. |
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Hey guys, update on the 2" drop. (You all are going to get a kick out of this) I took the measurements this morning before dropping it off for the install and it looks like it's 31 7/8 from pavement to fender molding @ center hub. Now with that said I received a call from the shop this morning with my guy telling me that my vehicle does not have the self leveling as implied by my BMW salesman because I have springs in the rear. Of course I took the salesman's word for it and when calling him on it he went into the whole deal about me having the adaptive drive package and blah blah blah, Whatever you prick you can stop now I've already bought the car!! Ha! Being I recently purchased the vehicle and immediately ordered the kit going off of what he said I purchased the wrong kit. I didn't plan on putting wheels (I like the 20" Y Spokes especially being I opted for the 4 year tire warranty) but wanted to fill the gaps in the fenders for obvious reasons and unfortunately ordered on the fly. So...... Needless to say the front springs are in and look better than expected honestly. I was worried the 2" drop was going to be a bit much but I think it's perfect now seeing them installed. I had to order the whole other kit to get the rears which will be in Monday and I will return the front springs that come with it in my other box and packaging from my being the are the same parts and get my refund on the self leveling kit. Yes it has been a hell of a day to say the least!!!! Sorry I wasn't able to take pics today but I have been stuck at the office and the truck is obviously in the shop (drove by at lunch to take a look). I promise I will grab some tomorrow for you guys to check it out. It has been a long and frustrating day as far as this kit is concerned but it will be well worth it when completed. Again I do apologize for not having pics today but promise to get them up tomorrow!!! ~"SKY"~ |
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Oh and as far as the adaptive drive, in 2009 if you purchased the $3,700 sport package you got it, for 2010 they offered 2 separate packages but you'll definitely know by the price of the package. I am still running the factory 20" Y Spokes and as you'll see in he pics there is still a bit of room to play with. Last edited by SKYHI; 01-13-2010 at 10:28 PM.. |
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One can tell if they have self leveling, I'm told by the dealer, if one has air bladders in the rear. No air bladders no self leveling. SkyHi, I figured it had to be something like that because I have the sport package on my 09 but no mention of 'Adaptive Drive ' anywhere on my window sticker. Car was bought off lot, not ordered.
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Here are the pics as promised guys. Remember this is the 2" H&R kit on front only, rear will be installed on Monday. ;-/ |
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01-14-2010, 06:04 PM | #20 | |
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I wonder how Hartge made this car look so flushed. They told me it was only a 30mm drop. Nothing else I've seen looks like that, even your 2" drop still has room. |
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01-14-2010, 06:17 PM | #21 |
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Well considering they are probably running larger wheels than I am, that may factor in a bit but I am with you on the 30mm, definitely seems to be a bit lower than that. Honestly you never know what all those guys have modified on that unit. Chances are the person you spoke with only sees the picture as you do and knows what products they have available.
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Supposedly the silver vehicle on this site(Reverelondon) under the BMW X6 is also a 30mm drop with 22's. Looks flush too. Check it out. http://www.reverelondon.com/flash.htm |
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