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Bav Auto springs or stock springs for E36 328ic?
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    Bav Auto springs or stock springs for E36 328ic?

    Hello all, my right rear coil spring has cracked, and I am not sure which route to go for replacement. Does anyone have any experience with the BavAuto springs? They are considerably cheaper than stock. I can get a whole set for less than the price of two stock springs, but I am worried about lowering the car. I have bilsteins and M3 contour wheels on the car and I am not sure if the tires will rub against the fenders if I lower the car.

    With my luck I'll get two new rear stock springs and one of the front springs will crack.

    Any thoughts, price is a factor here, do I get two stock springs or the BavAuto spring set?

    Thanks in advance,

    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmufiji12 View Post
    Hello all, my right rear coil spring has cracked, and I am not sure which route to go for replacement. Does anyone have any experience with the BavAuto springs? They are considerably cheaper than stock. I can get a whole set for less than the price of two stock springs, but I am worried about lowering the car. I have bilsteins and M3 contour wheels on the car and I am not sure if the tires will rub against the fenders if I lower the car.

    With my luck I'll get two new rear stock springs and one of the front springs will crack.

    Any thoughts, price is a factor here, do I get two stock springs or the BavAuto spring set?

    Thanks in advance,

    Kevin
    I have a full set of 328 springs I'd let go for cheap. Great condition.

    PM me if you're interested.

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    The E28 crew finds the BavAuto springs a bit too soft.
    John in VA
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