View Full Version : FS E34 M Touring springs and Bilstein Touring shocks


Specter325
01-17-2008, 01:05 PM
FS E34 M5 Touring springs with Bilstein Touring shocks. Rears come assembled with shock mount. Fronts Currently assembled on lower kingpins. Heavy to ship but local pickup or delivery can be arranged. Disassembly for shipping can be done as well. Will include upper strut bearings.

These have 60k on them. They were removed when I got rid of the car as the new owner did not want them.

These springs are around $100 each from the dealer plus the shocks are lifetime warranty Bilsteins. I have original receipt for shocks and would assist new owner in getting warranty service.

$400 shipped in continental US with fronts disassembled. Other deals involving fronts still assembled make an offer.

Thanks

Specter325
01-24-2008, 10:09 AM
Bump

Specter325
01-30-2008, 08:45 PM
bump

biocoug
02-13-2008, 12:51 PM
Question for you, I have the SLS in my 525iT and have heard mixed views on leaving it in and just applying new suspension to the front and adjusting (lowering) the SLS in the back (if at all). You completely removed the SLS and applied new suspension to all. What was your rationale for doing this, and do you have any pictures of your Touring before you removed the upgraded suspension? I would be interested in seeing the Touring stance. I ask all this because I may be interested in buying your suspension.

Much appreciated

Eric

Specter325
02-26-2008, 04:18 PM
Took some pics of the springs. Still looking for pics of the car. Know I have some just have to find where the SO backed them up to.

Specter325
02-26-2008, 04:39 PM
Found it finally. Couple shots found at random and one of the side at the end of the poor things life. Front end is light from lack of bumper, grille, and headlight assemblies. Wheel size is a 16 inch with a 225/55/16 tire.

Specter325
02-26-2008, 04:42 PM
Oh yeah, If anyone will put a deposit down on these I will go in the attic and find the receipts from BMW for the springs. But that would be a lot of work for tire kickers. :)

Kompakt
06-01-2008, 01:45 PM
I'm interested if still available.