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One of my spring on S2 in broken. I need to replace it.
Does someone know where i can get lowering spring?
Ideally i prefer if they are little lower than original(1-2 cm).
As Greg says KW 1 if your budget can extend that far. H&R springs lower a B4q beautifully, and give it a great 'stance', but it is a stiffer ride than standard, and you'll need resh Sachs or Boge Shocks, if you don't want the extra stiffness of Bilstein. The H&Rs will not work well with old tired shocks as they won't be able to damp / adequately control the stiffness of the H&Rs.
HTH a bit, but tbh, it depends what you want from your car - daily comfort or more track focused - Await your reply.
Thank you for your help. I will love to have KW1-s but its out of budget right now. They cost 1200€ sadly.
I know that mt shock also have little tired and need to change. So i need to buy Bilstein B6 someday.
I dont want that my car is like on tracks, it is daily driver and i want comfort. H&R i have heard is not good choice because its very hard.
What optsions i still have? In BMW i have using KW springs and they are like a dream. Compared oem springs they are more comfort and in track they are firm. How they do that?
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