Probably the most famous BMW tuner in the US, DINAN Engineering just announced a new set of Performance Springs are now available for F30 3 Series models.
Compatible with both the 328i and 335i versions, the new springs offer a lower stance, reduced body roll and sharper handling, completely transforming your BMW both from a visual standpoint and from the performance point of view.
The new springs are also compatible with the standard of Adaptive M Suspension shocks and struts. On top of that, the ride height will drop 20 mm both in the front and the back therefore bringing the center of gravity closer to the ground.
The rear suspension compression under acceleration and the front suspension compression under braking are reduced thanks to the 30% increase in spring rate whilst the kit includes tuned, progressive rate bump stops to increase suspension travel.
“Every performance upgrade Dinan releases has countless hours of research and development behind it to ensure each BMW owner is getting the absolute best. Our F30 coil springs are the first step in a large line-up of parts for this chassis and we’re looking forward to seeing them all come together,” said Dinan Engineering President, Steve Dinan.
For more info check out the press release below.
The new springs are also compatible with the standard of Adaptive M Suspension shocks and struts. On top of that, the ride height will drop 20 mm both in the front and the back therefore bringing the center of gravity closer to the ground.
The rear suspension compression under acceleration and the front suspension compression under braking are reduced thanks to the 30% increase in spring rate whilst the kit includes tuned, progressive rate bump stops to increase suspension travel.
“Every performance upgrade Dinan releases has countless hours of research and development behind it to ensure each BMW owner is getting the absolute best. Our F30 coil springs are the first step in a large line-up of parts for this chassis and we’re looking forward to seeing them all come together,” said Dinan Engineering President, Steve Dinan.
For more info check out the press release below.