United BMW - BMW Performance Suspension Install

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

unitedBMWonline.com is proud to offer you the BMW Performance Suspension Kit. This is the VERY FIRST kit to be installed in the United States. The handling of a 135i is already fantastic, but we added a new product that BMW has released: The BMW Performance Suspension.

This video is strictly pictures to demonstrate the install.

The vehicle's drivability is noticeably different; the car is more stiff, and has a better sport feel. Bumps and imperfections are hardly noticeable, as they are very noticeable in after-market kits.

Installation took about 6 hours, however this can vary depending on the technician.

The kit is a non-adjustable kit.

Parts included in the kit:
- Rear Stabilizer (Not required for Parts Kit # 33 50 0 444 831)
- Front Stabilizer
- Front McPherson Struts (2)
- Rear Shock Absorbers (2)
- Bottom Spring Supports (4)
- Top Spring Supports (4)
- Front Stabiliser arm rubber bearing (2)
- Rear Stabiliser arm rubber bearing (not required for kit # 33 50 0 444 831)
- Rear auxiliary shock absorber (2)
- Front auxiliary shock absorber (2)
- Supporting bearings lower section
- All fastening pieces

Parts needed to order separately
- Front Sport Springs (2)
- Rear Sport Springs (2)

The kit is available for E82 COUPES ONLY.

Visit http://www.unitedBMWonline.com to view the Nation's #1 OE BMW Accessory Provider!

Daniel Miles
unitedBMWonline

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  • Are they the standard brakes? What is the ride height drop? Cheers

  • Those are standard breaks. Drop was 3/4 in the front, 1/2 in the rear

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  • @Sandeep9200 Its really not, I do brakes and oil on my own for free, only thing i pay for is for parts. and if you think parts are expesive they arent either just get the cheap brand, its not like were all street racers tha we need to get the best stuff you know.

  • Got to change the crap BMW bushes to Powerflex if you want to push the car to it's limits. the back end starts to squirm all over the place without them. (120+ mph) The stock bushes are too soft. I know, I've done it and compared on the same , very demanding piece of road.

  • that looked like the most complacated shit ever,my civic si took like 3 to 4 hours only,and it wasent that big of a mess.nice ride though i would trade my si for that anyday.just the mantaince on those cars is too much.

  • Thats nutty!

    Their right across the street from me.

    I guess this is what you buy when their sold out of the M3.

  • i would of went with a diffrent suspension set up

  • Thats a relatively small change(~ 10 - 20mm). Do you/can you do a video of the performance brake kits - perhaps a comparison with standard brakes?

  • How much did this guy pay including install?

    By the way, I notice drilled/slotted rotors... are those offered at the dealer/BMW make or are they aftermarkets?

    It looks bitching!!!

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