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02-24-2019, 01:10 PM | #74 |
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I would like to purchase the Ohlins MR40 kit for the M2. BUT I will be installing it in my M235I. The adjuster sleeves on the MR40 is milled to 62mm to fit the M2. I need the sleeves milled to 57mm to fit the M235i.
Can you provide this survice??? OR....Can you substitute the 62mm sleeve with the 57mm from the F30 Ohlins kit? I will purchase the EDC cancelation kit as well as Camber pkates. |
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04-09-2019, 06:09 AM | #77 |
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Recommended spring rates
Hi HP Autosport & all friends, what is the recommended spring rates when fitting the Ohlins MP00 kits onto a 2017 BMW M240i, with the assumptions of mostly daily commute and very occasional track drive? The car is in stock condition except that the exhaust system was upgraded to Akrapovic kit. Understand that Ohlins kit has published sprint rates of front 60N/mm and rear 160N/mm. Open to suggestions on replacement rear springs as well.
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For your intended usage we recommend using a 120 N/mm rear spring and keep the front as is. We offer one free pair of springs at no additional charge with purchase. |
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Now the rear springs fitted onto the M240i do seem to be too hard. I'd like to seek your advice regarding replacement springs to work with Ohlins shock absorbers. As you mentioned the recommended replacement to be 120N/mm springs from Swift, I'd like to know the specific model number please? I also found that 4x904R from Swift for E82 135i is still available. I'm wondering if this set is a better fit for M240i to work with Ohlins DFV (3.5vs vs 6kg front, 9kg vs. 16kg rear)? Thanks! |
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