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      01-21-2008, 11:32 PM   #1
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Is it necessary to lower car when riding with after market wheels?

Hi! I'm still a newbie. Don't know much about car. I want to get some wheels may be 19" or 20" wheels, but I heard that I may have to buy new shock and spring. I read some posts on KW V2, HR Spring, Eibach spring & shock/suspension, and they confused the heck out of me. Wheels and tires are going to cost around $2000, putting on the spring and shock would cost another $1000. I heard that putting on just HR spring will damage the OE suspension. Is this true? I have E92, 335i with Sport suspension. Can I get away with just HR spring? Is there an affordable way to drop the car? Thanks for your help.
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H&R springs will do just fine...i used to have KW V2 on my last car, now im running H&R sport and it's smooth like OEM. Not harsh or bouncy. A lot of people use H&R on stock shocks and no one has reported any problems yet.

I say go for it, if you get rims you have to lower ur car, or it looks funny
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H&R sport springs and OEM shocks
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is anyone running with 20" wheels, HR spring, and stock suspension? how's the ride comparing to OEM 18" wheels?
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is anyone running with 20" wheels, HR spring, and stock suspension? how's the ride comparing to OEM 18" wheels?
The ride should be about the same if not a little bit better than OEM wheels with runflat tires. I would also drop the car. Otherwise it will look like a 4x4. Just be sure to save up and get a set of aftermarket shocks too just so you dont have to spend money on another install down the road.
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H&R sport springs and OEM shocks
Id not do it.
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I think aftermarket springs with stock shocks blows, but that's just me.

So, is it necessary to lower your car with 19" or 20" wheels? No, but it looks like crap if you don't.
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Personally I would never have lowering springs with OEM shocks. I think eventually it will have it's problem, the only question is when. I had bad experience (not once but twice) before for not swapping in some after-market shocks. To answer your question, I think it's a personal preference. I am riding 19s without the drop, and people always ask me if I have lowered my ride. I will eventually drop my car, but definitely when I can afford a nice set of coilover. Until then, I am happy with where I am now.

Bottom line, it's your car man, do what you want and be happy with your choice.

Just my .2 cent.
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Would putting on 20" wheels have less of a gap than the gap of OEM wheels on stock Sport suspension? I thought the bigger the wheels will give less of a gap. Will the ride be rougher with 20" wheels and stock Sport suspension? Anyone here runs with 20" wheels on stock suspension? Sorry I still have a lot to learn.
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having larger rims will not decrease the gap between your tire and fender.
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If you look at pics, I have always thought that the bigger the wheels, the more need for a drop there is. Yes, it will fill up the wheel arch slightly more, but the gap just looks even more obvious in the front with 20's. Just my opinion though. Take a look at this thread, its a good example...

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...ght=meet+drops
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I'm running 19" on OEM sport suspension and is ok with it for another couple years. If it is performance upgrade you are looking for, then something like Bilstein shocks, sway bar, etc. would be good. For looks, yeah, lowering springs will improve visually and also lower center of gravity for better handling.
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I'm running 19" on OEM sport suspension .
Agree. OEM Sports suspension drop looks ok to me for 19". Further drop done with aftermarket suspension can look even better, it is fairly a personal view thing.

Stock non sports suspension has large wheel well clearance it won't look any "sportier" regardless of rims size.
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Hi! I'm still a newbie. Don't know much about car. I want to get some wheels may be 19" or 20" wheels, but I heard that I may have to buy new shock and spring. I read some posts on KW V2, HR Spring, Eibach spring & shock/suspension, and they confused the heck out of me. Wheels and tires are going to cost around $2000, putting on the spring and shock would cost another $1000. I heard that putting on just HR spring will damage the OE suspension. Is this true? I have E92, 335i with Sport suspension. Can I get away with just HR spring? Is there an affordable way to drop the car? Thanks for your help.
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well congrats on ur car. Shocks + springs should be about 600 bucks, koni's on H&R, but you dont HAVE to do it, just looks better.

you can do H&R springs for a while, and tolerate a tad crappier ride, then get shocks later when ur stock shocks blow.

but then ur VIET BALLER status u should do KW V3's hahaha
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is anyone running with 20" wheels, HR spring, and stock suspension? how's the ride comparing to OEM 18" wheels?
Me.........the ride is excellent........runflats
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is anyone running with 20" wheels, HR spring, and stock suspension? how's the ride comparing to OEM 18" wheels?
the ride deteriorates as you drive. you go over socal freeways and u feel chassis is gonna blow up, it becomes really bounch, just a shitty ride IMO. i couldnt take them more than like 2 months. switched to coilovers.

now H&R's + shocks is good. you can go on stock shocks for a while until ur ready to invest in shocks if you want
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If you look at pics, I have always thought that the bigger the wheels, the more need for a drop there is. Yes, it will fill up the wheel arch slightly more, but the gap just looks even more obvious in the front with 20's. Just my opinion though. Take a look at this thread, its a good example...

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...ght=meet+drops
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It's a perception thing. I think that the smaller the tire's sidewall, i.e. lower profile, the bigger the wheel gap looks, everything else equal, because that's all you really have to compare to in that area. The tire/wheel diameter may be the same or most likely bigger when you go with 19/20s compared to stock 18s, but the lower profile tires make the wheel gap stand out more.
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Why would it make the gap look bigger if the total diameter is the same?
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Why would it make the gap look bigger if the total diameter is the same?
Take a look at a picture and compare them.
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