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What is the best Suspension Package For a 1996 BMW 328i with 18in Wheels in a city with rough roads?

by Reed on December 12, 2009

Hi,
I OWN A 96 328I WITH 18in WHEELS. I CURRENTLY HAVE BLISTIEN SPORT SUSPENSION WITH A 1.5-2in DROP ON THE CAR. (I’M NOT SURE OF THE BRAND OF SPRINGS, BUT THE CAR IS PRETTY LOW).

FOR ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN TO BOSTON, YOU KNOW THE STREETS ARE AWFUL. NO MATTER HOW CAREFUL YOU DRIVE, YOUR BOUND TO HIT SOME ROUGH TERRAIN. WHEN I DRIVE MY CAR, HITTING BUMPS FEELS CATASTROPHIC, NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE POT HOLE IS.

MY FIANCE DRIVES A 92 525I AND HIS CAR FEELS SO MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE.

BASICALLY I NEED A SUSPENSION PACKAGE THAT IS RIGHT FOR ME. I WANT COMFORT AND STABILITY.

CAN ANYONE PUT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION?

FROM WHAT I’VE READ, I THINK I HAVE TO GO WITH ADUSTABLE SHOCKS AND STRUTS.

ALSO, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COIL-OVER STRUTS AND REGULAR SPORT STRUTS?

WHAT BRANDS ARE GOOD? WHAT BRAND SHOULD I STAY AWAY FROM?

PLEASE HELP

If you desire the ‘look’ than you are the right track. But don’t expect a smooth ride.

Customizing is a trade off.

All manufacturers test and test again engineering their suspensions
to provide best ride etc with safety/cost considerations.

From the frame and suspension components to size/style rims and tires they are designed towards either comfort or sport(or some mix between).

If not returning to ’stock’ than try custom clubs. BMW custom owners and customizers – go with their solutions(as others have bled- er- gone b4 you)!

And some swear by one make and others swear by another- SOMEtimes you just swear at the time and money involved!

NASCAR racers have several setups for the type track/ weather they’ll be racing in and well test run and modify(and into the actual race) to ‘dial’ it in…

Have fun(as much as you can afford) and good luck.

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BMW 328i wheels?

by Reed on December 12, 2009

Where can i get cheap but nice BMW wheels? and what are some good cheaper brands?

you can always go to the bmw dealer, but they are kinda expensive. look online at ebay or craiglist. or you can contact me ( i just got custom rims ) because im selling my stock bmw 3 series rims lol

or for non bmw custom rims go to tirerack.com or wheelxnext.com

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Are BMW manual transmissions less popular these days?

by Reed on December 9, 2009

Rod O asked:

We just got back from test driving a 08 BMW 328i Coupe. It had a 6-Speed STEPTRONIC Automatic Transmission with manual capability. My wife and I want a manual transmission as they are more fun to drive.

The sales folks at the dealership told us that the majority of people want this automatic system and that is why dealers order their stock cars with the Steptronic.

Isn’t a manual transmission for a BMW not the logical choice for the ultimate driving machine???

What a nice car though. I could be happy with either transmission but looks like they’ll have to do a dealer search.
Any feedback would be appreciated.

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What is wrong with the exhaust (?) on my 1996 BMW 328i?

by Reed on December 8, 2009

I don’t think it’s a dual exhaust but there are two tailpipes (side by side) and exhaust only flows from one of the pipes. The car is running okay but shakes a bit while standing and when not pressing the accelerator while moving.

Thanks for your tips

Good stuff from Ryan here. My ‘95 325ci does the same thing but I just attributed it to the pipes expanding from the heat now that it’s getting cold here in Indiana. Mine goes completly away when I drive. The dealership, however, told me when I had it in for something unrelated, that I’m about to be in serious need of a MAP-sensor. That’s about a $600.00 job I’m told.

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