ISC coilovers for a e36.
I thought I would race my 328 convertible, but the local SCCA closed.
These are too stiff for my convertible especially for road driving. I probably only put 700 miles on these.
These are in great shape, no rust or grime or anything.
This was one of 4 suspensions I've had on this car.
$800 obo shipped.
Thanks!
Evan
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Spring rates? That is -- are these the track/race or are these the street/sport? Did you buy them from Bimmerworld?
Last edited by highcam; 05-23-2017 at 01:08 PM.
These are the "street sport" not the track or comfort. I looked back to when I bought them and I didn't see an actual rate.
They are very stiff, if that's what you're looking for. They were too stiff for me, but I also decided to start driving the car to work some.
If this had been posted a month ago, I would have bought them for my track toy. According to James Clay at least, the ISC dampers aren't a good pairing with the higher spring rates anyway. I'm told there's not much out there in the way of sub-$1K damper sets that can handle much more than 450/600 without updated valving like TCK or GC offers on their kits. But, it's not like I have personal experience with all the different options yet. I just know I don't want to spend $2500 for coilovers on my particular track toy, since that would essentially double its market value.
AJW Performance told me they would revalve at $65 per side. They don't need it, just saying if that's the issue down the road.
bump. still available
I'll offer when i get paid friday. if you still have.
Still available, been dragging my feet to take them to eBay.
Will these work on a 95 m3?
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