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Any using Bavarian Auto Springs?


Blue02

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Wondering about these vs HR Springs.

Their website reads:

Bavarian Autosport Performance Springs - Set of 4

Lower your BMW without sacrificing comfort. We had a tough time finding lowering springs that gave us both the improved handling we craved and the ride comfort we wanted. So we developed our own springs! They're made specifically for drivers who want the aggressive look and better handling of lowering springs, but not the harsh ride associated with most sport springs. They'll lower your BMW an average of 1 3/4 inches. Engineered and manufactured in Germany of cold-rolled silicon steel, they're finished with a durable powder coat in Bavarian Autosport red. Available only from Bavarian Autosport.

Anyone used these before?

Thanks,

Rick G

Kent, WA

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I have them on my car, I am happy with them, a little stiff but that is subjective , I have no problem with them & the price was good.

1970 4 speed 2002 (Daily driver/track car ) 
1974  Hybrid powered twin cam engine, Pig Cheeks , ( now a round tail.) Getting ready to Sell 
 

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I have been using the BavAuto springs on my car for a few years, courtesy of Bill Williams. They were quite an improvement over stock. I believe they will be even better this spring when I install Bilstien sport shocks.

1972 3.0 cs, 1975 2002, 2002 M Roadster

2013 128i, 2013 X1

1965 Honda Trail 90

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They are made by B& G in Germany I have em and I like my cars ride & feel. You will need to get the rear camber fixed though. Get Shocks & sway bars too. I got them in 2006 I think. ($199)

75 2002: weber, ANSA, lowered, 14" wheels, new engine, new suspension, rust free & square.

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