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    #16
    Thank you . . . great first person / experiential write up.

    I have some Koni's in my garage ready to go on the car However, I did go with the Dinan Springs, hopefully they give me an equally satisfying experience as your Eibachs!

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      #17
      That's interesting that the springs introduce some forward rake, since I believe stock the front fender opening is slightly higher. Glad you like the car though, you've almost sold me on getting this setup myself.
      '03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black

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        #18
        the gap will diminish some more
        DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
        /// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
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          #19
          Just installed this same setup on my car and took some pics. Tried to keep the angles/lighting/etc as consistent as possible. The pics were taken hours after I installed the springs, so I'm expecting the car to drop more with time. I'll take some more pics in the future. Top are before and bottom are after.

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          2012 Alpinweiss 128i - Coupe - 6AT - Slicktop - Manual Seats - Daily - Journal

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            #20
            @heinzboehmer It looks really tight. I just purchased the B12 so Im hoping for a very similar drop. Btw did you use any of the thicker spring pads or strut reinforcement plates?

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              #21
              Originally posted by yhp2009 View Post
              @heinzboehmer It looks really tight. I just purchased the B12 so Im hoping for a very similar drop. Btw did you use any of the thicker spring pads or strut reinforcement plates?
              I've got the BMW reinforcement plates up front. Besides that, everything else is stock. I do have CMP solid subframe raising bushings in the rear, but those shouldn't affect ride height.
              2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - Kassel MAP - SSV1 - HJS - PCS Tune - Beisan - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal

              2012 Alpinweiss 128i - Coupe - 6AT - Slicktop - Manual Seats - Daily - Journal

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                #22
                Originally posted by yhp2009 View Post
                @heinzboehmer It looks really tight. I just purchased the B12 so Im hoping for a very similar drop. Btw did you use any of the thicker spring pads or strut reinforcement plates?
                The B12 will be a little higher... not much but will clear a dead possum, while this koni set up is less likely to.
                The B12 gives the look of reversed rake...nose up.
                I switched from B12 to koni the day after Christmas.
                If you haven't installed the B6 dampers, I'd encourage you to send them back and get Konis.
                I used E30 M3 front swaybar links but I don't think they are necessary..


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                  #23
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                    #24
                    THanks all for the very informative pics and replies. Ive heard of the B12 being less popular especially with the front shock travel. Although i have also read very positive reviews on it which seems confusing. So I'm hoping its a matter of subjective feel and i'll try it out at least for a year.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by yhp2009 View Post
                      THanks all for the very informative pics and replies. Ive heard of the B12 being less popular especially with the front shock travel. Although i have also read very positive reviews on it which seems confusing. So I'm hoping its a matter of subjective feel and i'll try it out at least for a year.
                      Most people don't compare these things in controlled environments nor have the qualifications or have bias so opinions are all over the place. I have it on mine (and I wouldn't call myself qualified since my experience is limited), but the bumpstop issue is overexaggerated and comfort wise feels fine, not harsh. The only complaint I have is at high speed going over very uneven surfaces (what feels like a mini 5" ramp/jump on the highway) the car doesn't feel planted and does become unsettled (which I do not think is acceptable and I don't know if it's because the spring is too soft or the shock to stiff or what). I never noticed it since traffic is so bad in LA but with the shutddowns, 80+ is normal and our freeways are exceptionally messed up, feels like there are literal jumps in the pavement. I'd love to see how other setups manage ( I think my rear camber is way too positive so maybe that is making it worse. Canyons and spirited driving though is very nice and I have no real desire to change it up unless I'm going super high end. If someone wants to do a back to back drive sometime with mine vs koni/eibach, I'm down.
                      Last edited by Icecream; 01-03-2021, 08:49 AM.

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                        #26
                        Icecream That would be an interesting comparison especially for someone whos driven a single setup for awhile. Also to mention those are probably the 2 most popular routes without going coilovers
                        You mention youre in LA. I do wonder how much of the B12 reviews are significantly affected by the climate. I would guess that a monotube shock like B12 would be much more sensitive to cold weather and can be mistaken as bad valving. Im in NY metro area and hoping its not a big issue.
                        Last edited by yhp2009; 01-03-2021, 09:33 AM.

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                          #27
                          Planning on going with the Koni/Dinan springs pairing soon. Thanks for the write-up and glad to see that it’s Storrow Drive approved haha! That road really gives the suspension a workout.

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                            #28
                            Think I need to change my rear spring pads because after looking at everyone's setups in here, mine is way higher in the rear than front.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by AvusM5 View Post
                              Planning on going with the Koni/Dinan springs pairing soon.
                              Have been on this setup for 15-ish years. Still am.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by ChapterM3 View Post
                                Update after I drove the car today on a long highway drive and also some REALLY nice on/off ramps and a very winding two-lane highway with no cars on it:

                                This thing is a new car. It's simply incredible to me how much of a night and day difference it feels driving. Now I lived in Germany for 10 years, owned a Scirocco R, a GTI, been in all kinds of cars at 150mph+ for hours on the autobahn and from this experience, I have gained a feeling of how a car should feel at high speeds. The cornering ability is key in some turns even though such a road is absolutely suited for all vehicles that are put out there (as are the cars to handle those speeds) - with cars that have over 250hp and are capable of 150mph+, there is a certain feeling you have in the turning ability, the way weight is transferred, the way that your confidence sits at all times. This is different though completely as you go up in horsepower and speed. For example, driving a mk7 GTI at 150mph vs. a 991 911 at 150mph is a night and day difference. A GTI feels at its limit at 150mph where a 911 feels like it's just getting warmed up and you can cruise at that speed comfortably.

                                With all of that being said - I've felt my M3 go from a GTI to a 911 with this suspension change. Hands down, night and day difference. The way the car feels in higher speed curves on that winding two-lane highway, it took it with such ease. Where I would be going say 60mph and feel like "alright that's enough", I can be going 90 and feel like "oh this feels like 40". That's what I experienced today. I've not felt such a difference in a car - granted my previous suspension on the car was a hack job that needed to go to a junk yard asap - but it really handles itself incredibly. Today, I absolutely by accident, hit 135mph in the car today just trying to pass a truck. Now I know, the car has no power difference, but why I said by accident is because I felt absolutely no change in my comfort, confidence, or ability to control the vehicle at such a speed whereas before, I would hit 100 and be like ok, that's enough.

                                So yes, I'm a happy guy and yes I can't wait to continue to drive this thing again! It's such a blast.
                                What RTABs are you using?

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