04-01-2015, 10:25 PM | #1 |
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AC Schnitzer springs F06 650xi
Anyone know where can get these for a reasonable price? Eas has them for almost $800. Thinking that's a bit much for springs.
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04-02-2015, 01:20 AM | #3 |
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Actually they are re-branded Eibach springs that will not really lower your car, AC and Dinan know, there's a sucker born every minute. Get the H&R's, at least you'll be happy with the money you spent after they're installed
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05-25-2017, 02:12 PM | #6 |
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Old thread, but does anyone have acs springs installed on their f06 650i or 640i x drive? Any pictures? I heard they ride betted than both H&r (too harsh) and eibach (too soft and bouncy). Anyone care to chime in? I'm leaning towards acs springs...
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what you are saying is conventional knowledge. If you spend more time driving your car than looking at it, get the Schnitzer.
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If anyone does have pics I'd still love to see. I know it won't drop much but am curious how it would look (particularly with 20s). |
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I suggest a search on reviews and just trying to help. It's not worth "chopping" a $75K+ car at the sake of handling when a bit more coin will preserve your ride while achieving the desired stance. |
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springs installed (along with some other parts / mods)
Heres some pics after the springs were installed and settled
I agree with the majority of the other reviews i have seen online. Performance has definitely increased with little sacrifice to comfort. I would have to say if stock was a 10/10 in comfort, after the spring installation it is between somewhere around a 9-9.5. Not bouncy, but can feel the road slightly more (which is a good thing for me). In terms of performance, cornering is a a lot more fun and planted, less body roll, and the car feels more planted overall. This is a good compromise for those who use this vehicle as their daily driver. I would recommend these springs over h&r and eibach any day... Also note: for those who want drastic improvements in handling (and in turn sacrificing more comfort), coilovers would be the way to go. The improvement from these springs for handling is moderate in comparison to other, more expensive options |
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I been back on forth on a front lip. Don't really love the reasonably prices options at the moment.. Also I'm scared if winter. I've seen quite a few front lips get damaged. |
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Another 650 Gran Coupe X drive owner in Canada - yes!
I've been searching and searching for an Xdrive 650 GC with the AC springs installed, so thank you for undertaking this! A couple questions for you: -Where did you end up purchasing the springs and how did they price out? -How much was the install and do you know how many hours it took? -What would you estimate the drop in inches to be, front and back? -Can you please take a few more side profile photos? Also - the back end of your car is . What exhaust/tips and diffuser do you have on there? TIA! |
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I purchased the springs directly from ac schnitzer USA. I didn't want to go through a third party. They gave me 10% off simply because I asked In a nice way. Total was 540 USD plus shipping 60 USD. Also don't forget duty charges coming into Canada. They aren't cheap but the extra 300 - 400 was worth is for me compared to the alternatives.
The install was not cheap. 380 CAD plus 80 CAD for alignment after they settled. The drop is about an inch. I wouldn't want lower because it will put too much strain on the vehicle and it will have too much camber Imo. If you want to go over an inch I'd go for coilovers. Thanks for the compliment! The back I put the most money on. The diffuser was from rwcarbn. Fitment was not bad. As for the exhaust I just changed the tips. The tips were generic 4 inch Stainless steel ones that I powder coated gloss black. This normally would not fit a 650i but I got my exhaust guy to make an s pipe to accommodate for the size of the new tips. I had to sacrifice my actuators for this process to work. I do get little drone but not like what has been reported on the forum from removing the mufflers themselves. I'll get some more pics up when I get a chance. Quote:
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