04-06-2017, 11:47 AM | #1 |
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Hey I have a broken factory spring so I'm gonna lower it now. h&r lists the same kit for x5 and x5M, yet dinan's says x5M only. Does anyone know if all self leveling e70s fit the same spring?!? I wanna use the dinan on my 09 with msport/ adaptive drive
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I think are the only ones that fit the X5 nonM I have them on my 2009 X5 e70 I like the way the X5 looks and drives I have sprint booster and spark plug coils looking to do the muffler I'm going to do the same thing to the other one I have 2011
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Thanks for the response. I thought I read of a guy using eibach on a self leveling truck. I also saw a few posts stating Msport and M use the same suspension.. Of course I can't find it and search pulls up so much . I only want about an inch as my summer wheels are 23s so I dont want the almost 2" that h&r gives
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H&R 1.2 the front went down to 1/34 after the springs settled I have 20" staggered the X5 rides so good On thing I can tell you is that when you do the back use the oem links as a reference when you preset the links. 1/4 difference equals 1 inch in height . I used this post as a reference https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...lots-pics.html
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Thanks for the h&r info fellas but does anyone know if the x5M, and regular x5 fit the same springs? I'm trying to use dinan, not h&r
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The length of the rear links will depend on how much comfort vs looks 67mm is about right If Dinan is what you want to use I recommend calling them and get the advice from the experts and let us know what you come up with Mic
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Yeah I left them a VM bc I couldn't get through. Local dealership has no clue. Figured the forums would know. I've seen some posts saying x6 uses the same springs also. Gonna give it a shot. Worst case scenario is I lose the shipping money on the return... Its probably safe to assume that since hr uses the same kit for all x5's and x6s that the dinan kit will be fine...
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Let us know what you find out
Btw my mid muffler had a leak, my local muffler shop suggested an X pipe instead of the muffle which is way cheaper and now I have a bit of rumble not to loud just right for me
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Update. Got the dinan springs on. Very happy with the stance. Rides nice. Just a hair more firm. For whatever reason mobile won't let me add pics. Will try to get some up tomorrow when I put the summer wheels on
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Can you take some measurements from the ground to the bottom of the fenders on all 4 corners when you get a chance? Looking to see how much the kit actually drops.
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05-12-2017, 02:08 PM | #13 |
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Last I heard Dinan has Eibach make their springs to certain specifications. If that's true and the Dinan springs are anything like the Eibach, ride quality is real nice.
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super crumby pic that I had to keep cropping lol. Ill take some measurements tomorrow
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I didn't buy the dinan ones and not sure if the dealership cut the stock ones, but I doubt it. Just didn't seem necessary to me with how mild the drop was supposed to be.
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Soft side or hard side? I haven't really heard from people who have done this. I've read several long tirades about how cutting them still destroys the ride because the stops are meant to be progressive and it you cut the hard side it gets too soft and can cause damage while cutting the soft side makes it too hard. I was hoping that the dinan drop was so small that it wouldn't matter but have t heard from anyone who bought the dinan springs.
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Honestly I think the Dinan and Eibach setups are fine as is since the drop is rather conservative. I had the Eibach and not once did I feel like the suspension ever bottomed out. I think once you get into the 2" drop springs, that's when it becomes necessary.
I've always just shaved/cut off the bottom section of the bump stop and have never had issues in the past. $250 for bump stops is just stupid. |
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Sorry forgot to take measurements before swapping wheels. No complaint on the ride quality so far.
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