Pedro
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Posted:
Sat Nov 20, 2004 1:03 pm Post subject:
Monroe Ride-Leveler shocks for E30 touring |
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Can anyone tell me about his/her experiences of opinions on the
fitting of Monroe Ride-Levelers shocks into a E30 touring (1988
six-cilinder, turbodiesel (European))?
The back of my car is sagging a bit, the springs are quite old (bought
them second hand at a car shop because new ones are VERY expensive).
The shocks I have now are okay, technically (the car shop tested
them). The car now hits the ground on some speed bumps, and my city is
full of them unfortunately.
So now I think maybe the Monroe Ride-Levelers might help increasing
the car's hight, and might occasionally be helpful when towing or
travelling with a lot of luggage/adults.
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Posted:
Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:05 pm Post subject:
Re: Monroe Ride-Leveler shocks for E30 touring |
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dododingo@hotmail.com (Pedro) wrote in message news:<5ebb71f2.0411200003.675c7e43@posting.google.com>...
| Quote: | Can anyone tell me about his/her experiences of opinions on the
fitting of Monroe Ride-Levelers shocks into a E30 touring (1988
six-cilinder, turbodiesel (European))?
The back of my car is sagging a bit, the springs are quite old (bought
them second hand at a car shop because new ones are VERY expensive).
The shocks I have now are okay, technically (the car shop tested
them). The car now hits the ground on some speed bumps, and my city is
full of them unfortunately.
So now I think maybe the Monroe Ride-Levelers might help increasing
the car's hight, and might occasionally be helpful when towing or
travelling with a lot of luggage/adults.
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You might be able to find some "heavy duty" but regular ride height
non-BMW springs fairly cheap. |
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