Ride hight in the back of my E36 325I !!

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I was wondering if it is normal for all e36 325I's to sit a little higher in the back. All my friends think that it needs to be lowered in the back, but as far as I can tell there is the same amount of space between the front and back tires to the fender. This has top of the line lowering springs on it. Please let me know if this is normall all of you e36 owners
 
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funny, my impression is right the other way around. i feel like my back is already pretty low. the rubber is partly hidden by the fender where as in the front it looks like a desert buggy to me.

you say that the space is equal for front and back, that is at least with me the perfect setup. looks best and if anyway, the front should be even lower than the rear...
 

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Have to agree with Wadula. Although I am kind of curious about "top of the line lowering springs", what are they? I guess what I mean is that by calling them lowering springs tends to assume that their sole purpose is to lower? Most performance springs are designed to enhance handling and cornering, and granted most do wind up lowering the car to some extent. Are we talking about the same thing?
 


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