View Full Version : Best way to lower my 735i? Will any one do it?


SLEEPERi
04-14-2008, 04:45 PM
Hey guys any of you in the dfw know how to lower or have lowered their own car know how to lower a 735i? How would be the best way too? Are their any companies that have lowering springs for my model its a 1986... Any info would be helpful! thanks!:buttrock

Also anyone that works on older bmw's lmk i need advice... Power Adders, Springs, Wheels.. etc....

ArizonaE36
04-14-2008, 07:54 PM
Just heat the springs with a torch til that bitch is in the weeds

exproject
04-14-2008, 08:08 PM
Wow, no. Retarded idea that one.

I say look for one by your model code(E23)

ArizonaE36
04-14-2008, 09:40 PM
Wow, no. Retarded idea that one.

Oh relax, it was a joke...

robisconfusedd
04-15-2008, 09:23 AM
Oh relax, it was a joke...

haha i thought it was funny...


but yeah look for springs for an e23.. you probably get some eibachs on ebay for cheap... and then you might want to get new shocks... if i were you i'd just get whatever is cheapest lol

SLEEPERi
04-16-2008, 06:10 PM
lol.. funny! but no one makes springs for this model i have looked everywhere!

robisconfusedd
04-16-2008, 07:41 PM
lol.. funny! but no one makes springs for this model i have looked everywhere!

hmm you're right, ask in the 7 series section, those guys are pretty knowledgable, i remember when i had my euro e23, they helped me out.. i think some of the parts are interchangable, like maybe you could get springs for an e24 (the 6 series) that would fit and lower it, or maybe interchange springs with some other series...

SLEEPERi
04-17-2008, 12:53 PM
haha i thought it was funny...


but yeah look for springs for an e23.. you probably get some eibachs on ebay for cheap... and then you might want to get new shocks... if i were you i'd just get whatever is cheapest lol


lol who you telling!! :stickoutt

ok thanks guys you have been really helpfull!!

any more suggestions!?