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      12-12-2024, 11:25 PM   #67
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H&R released a set of lowering springs for the new M5.

The drop looks just right 👌

The car will be on display at the H&R booth (Hall 7/Stand 7A.10) at the upcoming Essen Motorshow starting 29th November.
Anyone have the part number? I cant find it on hr website
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      12-13-2024, 04:43 PM   #68
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Anyone have the part number? I cant find it on hr website
https://hrsprings.com/application/se...s/4/2680/2025/
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      12-13-2024, 05:06 PM   #69
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      12-14-2024, 10:08 PM   #70
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Rear diffuser—not aging well already. Almost have to get the car in black to hide it.
I’m feeling the opposite, the entire car is growing on me on daily basis. It’s a bull dog stance sedan. It does need to be lowered and squared on the wheels/tires.
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      12-22-2024, 06:49 AM   #71
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A different tire size will also solve the problem.
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      12-25-2024, 09:36 PM   #72
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As the G99 is 50 kg heavier than the sedan does H R G90 lowering springs compatible ?
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Hello all
Just got my g90 can’t find anything online lowering springs, wheels tire combo or spacers, WT 😳 can anyone help ???
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Hello all
Just got my g90 can’t find anything online lowering springs, wheels tire combo or spacers, WT 😳 can anyone help ???
HR lowering springs are on back order for about 2-3 months. Wheel spacers are still being made. I found a set online in Australia but the ETA of arrival is 3-4 weeks.

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I suspect I know the answer to this otherwise folks would be talking about it, but are the stock springs on this car adjustable? Many manufacturers have springs that allow some ride height adjustability and they'll set the ride height according to which market it's going to. TLDR, can the ride height be lowered by the dealer at delivery?
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I suspect I know the answer to this otherwise folks would be talking about it, but are the stock springs on this car adjustable? Many manufacturers have springs that allow some ride height adjustability and they'll set the ride height according to which market it's going to. TLDR, can the ride height be lowered by the dealer at delivery?
From the factory there is no adjustability to the ride height.
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Pricing is all over the map on the incoming Springs from H&R. That said, one of the forum sponsors r33_RGSport has the best pricing on the market right now.

As mentioned they are backordered, but you can pre-order at this pricing. To me the rest of the market is taking early orders at a price way out of reason for just a set of Springs ($800 bucks) while RG, is charging the normal amount.

Kudos to them!

https://www.rgsportshop.com/hr-sport...ngs-bmw-g90-m5
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Pricing is all over the map on the incoming Springs from H&R. That said, one of the forum sponsors r33_RGSport has the best pricing on the market right now.

As mentioned they are backordered, but you can pre-order at this pricing. To me the rest of the market is taking early orders at a price way out of reason for just a set of Springs ($800 bucks) while RG, is charging the normal amount.

Kudos to them!

https://www.rgsportshop.com/hr-sport-lowering-springs-bmw-g90-m5
Great !! But it seems it’s only for the g90 not the touring ! Not same weight so I suppose not same spring rates ?
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Great !! But it seems it’s only for the g90 not the touring ! Not same weight so I suppose not same spring rates ?
The wagon is only 140 pounds heavier. When you consider the 54/46 weight distribution, even if all 140 extra pounds were carried by the rear axle, that is an extra 5% load.

Personally, I’d be surprised if BMW made an entirely different spring rate for the Touring vs the Sedan.
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