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Joined: Aug 2005
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I am looking to lower my new E34 (5 Series BMW) I have 18's on it and I have been told that you can't lower it unless I put 17's on. Does anyone know or can anyone help?
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It depends on how low you want to go.
If you dont go silly shouldnt be a problem.
My mates old m5 E34 was dropped by 40mm on SCHNITZER 18" running 245/40/18. thats 8.5 J X 18" i will ask him nextime i see him if he did any arch work but i dont think he did.
He did you a full suspension kit though not just springs.
drifting drifting and yet more skidding
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dont go more than 40mm,get a full kit (srpings and dampers) and take it to sprayforce and if u need archwork im sure they can do it for a reasonable price
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