20mm rear, 10mm front, lowered 30mm
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It does but still comfortable, eibach pro springs are progressive. We did 1400 mile road trip around scotland and it was fab, car handles a lot betterSean that looks the business beautiful colour does the lowering effect the ride quality
Thought you were banned from posting photos on here?20mm rear, 10mm front, lowered 30mm
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I have 20mm rear and 5mm fronts on mine when I run the style 78's. Pushes them out nicely but it is lowered which also brings the top in slightly.
i have A 2001 Z3 Coupe 3.0. (Factory 17” wheels) Bought H&K lowering springs for an E36, front and rear. Height went from 26.5 inches to 25 inches. Rear needed 10mm spacers. Purrrfect now. Front does not need spacers. Camber a bit out of spec, nothing can be done about that. Spec = -2 to -3. Now it is at -3.3 rear. Front camber is same out .3 %Just a quick question to the masses.
I’m running in style 78s staggered wheels. I’m thinking of getting some spacers just to pull the wheels out a bit but not sure what size or type. Not looking at anything outrageous
I have a 2000 facelift Z3
Carl