I was on the phone with a friend of mine this weekend, and while talking to him I realized that I didn't really have a good reason to spend the extra $250-$300 to get Koni shocks vs Bilstein Touring. Plus, if I do decide to get Koni eventually, then I will really be able to judge the difference between the two. So, I went ahead and ordered a set of H&R OE Sport Springs and Bilstein TC shocks. This is the same setup I had on my old 318is and it works well. Not as jittery as Bilstein Sports, and because the OE springs only drop the car about .5-.75", the TC shocks still work with them. This is the last of the major suspension parts needed to tear into that. So once these arrive I'll be able to take care of the biggest fix this car needs.
Cost: $470
Running total: $3435
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