Getting ready to buy a set of V2’s for my m roadster.
Tire rack has the best price but no availability.
These things ever go on sale?
2002 BMW M Roaster.
1998 BMW 328is SCCA E Production road racer.
BimmerWorld’s pricing is good, plus free shipping and the best customer service
They go on sale every once and a while but not that big of a discount.
KW suck! Why do you want them? I had nothing but issues with my KW V3's and KW's warranty process was a major PITA to deal with, the worst suspension warranty process I've ever dealt with...
'03 911 Turbo 6MT fun car
'18 Toyota Land Cruiser Daily driver/Ski Machine/Off Roader
'15 Cayenne Diesel Wife's DD
'17 KTM 690 "Adv" 2 wheeled Adventurer
Just looking in the $1500 range. I don't like Konis, so it's either H&R, Bilstein, or KWs.
I can make the PSS9's fit on my MRoadster if I'm willing to give up sway bar mounting on the shocks (which I am.)
That's probably my first choice, but they're on backorder everywhere.
2002 BMW M Roaster.
1998 BMW 328is SCCA E Production road racer.
TCKs? Unsure how far above $1,500 you are willing to go but a SA kit with springs and camber plates is $2200, $1700 sans plates. Would have gone this route myself had Turner not been offering a killer deal on KW v2's, which now that I think about it, was going on about this time last year. Maybe wait it out a bit.
http://www.tcklineracing.com/webdocs...Details150.cfm
If you wanna look at it in an overlysimistic way then yes. That said, I think it’s well worth it for custom valved shocks, with real springs (not the progressives that come with the KWs) built by some who is largely considered a bmw suspension expert. Customer service is tier 1 as well.
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