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my e90 is lowered on bc racing coils with the extreme low variant, the coils are maxed out in the rear, but is different heights on each side? any tips?

my e90 is lowered on bc racing coils with the extreme low variant, the coils are maxed out in the rear, but is different heights on each side? any tips?

by manicdubb

17 Comments

  1. SEND-ME-UR-TITTYS

    Possibly the car is heavier on one side like the gas tank

  2. I heard Worn Springs or worn shocks can alter the sides but I’m not entirely sure. I’m curious to what the answer is too

  3. Pvt_BrainDead

    Probably because of all those terrible stickers

  4. plastic_blasters

    All those stickers must be weighing it down on one side, try scraping them off

  5. randomfree2playguy

    It could be that the coilover mounts are different sizes. They are on my Accord, I have them adjusted differently to compensate for that.

  6. I have an E90, stock suspension and it also seems like one side is slightly higher on one side compared to the other, is it the same with somebody behind the wheel?

  7. no-personality-here

    Didn’t happen when I lowered mine, honestly I’d just adjust them until the car sits even

  8. racerpoet

    Just adjust them accordingly. I’ve had to do the same. If both are bottomed out, raise the side that’s lower until they’re even.

  9. Plane-Drop1458

    if it’s a divorced setup the shocks might not be maxxed out

  10. WhiteTrashWyatt69

    can tell a lot about a man by his stickers

  11. crankyoldmechanic

    May need to adjust the front to get the rear even, when bmws come in with a broken coil in the front the rear is usually a lot lower on the same side

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