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      05-11-2019, 06:55 AM   #1
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WTV: Coilovers

How's it going guys?!

Pulled the plug on some wheels and thought I'd be good with mods for a while.. boy was I wrong. The gap is pissing me off. So, I guess it's time for coilovers.

Vehicle is a 2015 535i.

Anyone selling any??

Thanks!
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Sorry, also, not sure why "WTV" shows up..
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Piece of advice. You should buy coilovers new and from an authorized dealer. All coilovers will require rebuild at some point. This varies by brand/model and mileage on them, but all will eventually require it. Buying used is a ticking time bomb and you have no idea when it started ticking. Buying from an authorized dealer means you also have piece of mind that you can at least get them rebuilt under the warranty terms (e.g. KW is lifetime for most of their products).

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Piece of advice. You should buy coilovers new and from an authorized dealer. All coilovers will require rebuild at some point. This varies by brand/model and mileage on them, but all will eventually require it. Buying used is a ticking time bomb and you have no idea when it started ticking. Buying from an authorized dealer means you also have piece of mind that you can at least get them rebuilt under the warranty terms (e.g. KW is lifetime for most of their products).

Just passing this on because I spent weeks doing my research before ordering KWs
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Piece of advice. You should buy coilovers new and from an authorized dealer. All coilovers will require rebuild at some point. This varies by brand/model and mileage on them, but all will eventually require it. Buying used is a ticking time bomb and you have no idea when it started ticking. Buying from an authorized dealer means you also have piece of mind that you can at least get them rebuilt under the warranty terms (e.g. KW is lifetime for most of their products).

Just passing this on because I spent weeks doing my research before ordering KWs

Thanks for the advice!! Yeah, after talking with a couple people and doing some research, I may go brand new.

I appreciate the info!!
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Piece of advice. You should buy coilovers new and from an authorized dealer. All coilovers will require rebuild at some point. This varies by brand/model and mileage on them, but all will eventually require it. Buying used is a ticking time bomb and you have no idea when it started ticking. Buying from an authorized dealer means you also have piece of mind that you can at least get them rebuilt under the warranty terms (e.g. KW is lifetime for most of their products).

Just passing this on because I spent weeks doing my research before ordering KWs
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Piece of advice. You should buy coilovers new and from an authorized dealer. All coilovers will require rebuild at some point. This varies by brand/model and mileage on them, but all will eventually require it. Buying used is a ticking time bomb and you have no idea when it started ticking. Buying from an authorized dealer means you also have piece of mind that you can at least get them rebuilt under the warranty terms (e.g. KW is lifetime for most of their products).

Just passing this on because I spent weeks doing my research before ordering KWs

Thanks for the advice!! Yeah, after talking with a couple people and doing some research, I may go brand new.

I appreciate the info!!
I have brand new BC coil overs for sale. Sold my car this weekend and never installed
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