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    Raceland? To be or not to be.

    So I have a BMW 3 series (e36) and I want to slam my car, except I'm 17 working part time and I can't afford Ground Controls or something good like that. I know a lot of you guys on here do ride on Race lands. My driving is just about 2 miles to school a day. And like 12 miles to work. There basically gonna be used as daily driving no hard driving here. Would you recommend them? Or would just you just tell me to not waste my time. People keep telling me that buying $300 coils is going to kill me. I'm open to all input so let me know what you guys think.

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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    i would save up a little extra and buy some used quality coils, but if not...just know what you're getting into. from what i've seen they go decently low...just don't expect more out of them other than that

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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    im on raceland coils. im technically sponsored by them. their products are really good quality for the price.

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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    "technaically"....get me some for the D
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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    ive heard mixed reviews....to some people you get what u pay for, but im not one to speak on that since i have some taiwanese coils that im rollin on...

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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    id say go ahead if people have had good expierence, im riding the most inexpensive coils for my 2gen IS350, which is roughly 850 new, and i get crap for those, but the ride great, and slam real low. dont feel bad, im on a budget too. onnly 19.

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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    Quote Originally Posted by xbjames
    "technaically"....get me some for the D
    they dont make anything yet. i still havent done anything they had asked me to review lol. on the lazyness right now

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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris.A
    So I have a BMW 3 series (e36) and I want to slam my car, except I'm 17 working part time and I can't afford Ground Controls or something good like that. I know a lot of you guys on here do ride on Race lands. My driving is just about 2 miles to school a day. And like 12 miles to work. There basically gonna be used as daily driving no hard driving here. Would you recommend them? Or would just you just tell me to not waste my time. People keep telling me that buying $300 coils is going to kill me. I'm open to all input so let me know what you guys think.


    yupp yupp NOTHING but good reviews on E46 fanatics mayne! no problems reported... plus thats what buyer warranty is for! gotta love that sh :shhh:

    dude get em, you wont be able to be as low as youd like unless you're gonna remove the top and/or bottom shoulders but good things, i would have gone with them on my E46 M3, but they dont sell them for REAL BMW's. tsk tsk. oh well, got my KSPORTS and Rear CK, FKN STANCE IS KEY!

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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    I have them and love em so far. I'd say get them. Worst comes worst you can get better ones later and not feel bad about losing money.
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    Re: Raceland? To be or not to be.

    i drive an e36 also...and ive been thinking about getting racelands too. but im going to get rokkor's since my car is a vert and the rokkors springrate is a little stiffer.
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