E36 getting lower at rear

darryl

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Need some advice from the pros in this area.

I have notices lately that the rear of the E36 car is getting lower, till some top part of the tire is being covered. While the front tyre is able to see the whole tyre with a little gap of air space.

Anyone have any idea if it the spring or shock absorber that is require to be change?

Hope you guys can advice.
 
Re: E36 getting lower at rear

darryl;785789 said:
Need some advice from the pros in this area.

I have notices lately that the rear of the E36 car is getting lower, till some top part of the tire is being covered. While the front tyre is able to see the whole tyre with a little gap of air space.

Anyone have any idea if it the spring or shock absorber that is require to be change?

Hope you guys can advice.

is the Shock, spring usually can last.............











cheers
 
Re: E36 getting lower at rear

Any shock absorber to recommend? Rough cost of damage? By the way the car left about 1 and half year.
ac323;785790 said:
is the Shock, spring usually can last.............











cheers
 
Re: E36 getting lower at rear

darryl;786142 said:
Any shock absorber to recommend? Rough cost of damage? By the way the car left about 1 and half year.

Hi Darryl,

oh so after that gonna scrapped???????????????
can try KW or go back stock shock.............







cheers
 
Re: E36 getting lower at rear

Yup looking at COE prices i guess so.

Roughly how much does brnad new KW or stock shock cost?

Sorry but it may be a really noob question. Is there anything i have to take note for e36 320 like size, weight load?

ac323;786147 said:
Hi Darryl,

oh so after that gonna scrapped???????????????
can try KW or go back stock shock.............







cheers
 
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Re: E36 getting lower at rear

darryl;786423 said:
Yup looking at COE prices i guess so.

Roughly how much does KW or stock shock cost? Will it be cheaper if i get it done in Malaysia?

Hi Darryl,

pricing wise me not too sure......you can call any of the site sponsors workshop to check...















cheers
 
Re: E36 getting lower at rear

ok bro thanks for the help will seek advice from the sponsors.

ac323;786427 said:
Hi Darryl,

pricing wise me not too sure......you can call any of the site sponsors workshop to check...















cheers
 
Re: E36 getting lower at rear

Taking XXX picture to show the problem. Hope you do not mind sharing your nice car picture.
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My car rear is like XXX's front and the front is similar to the my rear but have a bigger gap. (oppsite front and back from XXX)

I was adviced by a workshop in JB where i just change the tyre that I should change the spring to increase the height. But I am afraid that it may be the absorber as everytime i go over the hump, i might hit bottom if too fast or with people sitting behind. Any advice?
 

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