That depends on how it was lowered.
2006-12-20 12:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Buying factory BMW Spring's ? would it cost as much money than performance springs. See what kind of springs were installed ? buy better or adjustable one instead. on BMW E30 OR M3 . Front Suspension consist of strut/spring and the rear coil spring ? I suggest seeing a BMW dealer for any special tools required. Most shop don't like to service lowered car's. Because it a pain to put it on a lift . I suggest looking up the ride height spec through mitchell on demand for your car. It varies depending on what size rim you have also. Write down the VIN # and see a BMW Dealer ( ask for service manager for info or service writer.)
Remember Always get a alignment afterwards. most techinican prior to alignment would make sure all the suspension component, tire etc are working . Hope i can help.
2006-12-20 13:40:50
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answered by Juzwunazn 3
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Lowered E30
2016-10-14 11:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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as long as the car was lowered using lowering springs you should be able to raise the car back to normal height by having stock springs installed. if you bring the car to a garage they should be able to tell you how it was lowered. either way once you get it back to stock height you want to have the alignment checked since changeing the ride height of a vehicle will change the alignment angles. the alignment will keep your tires from wearing out after car is back to original height. hope this helps good luck.
2006-12-20 12:31:31
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answered by drizzt2877 2
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Well, if the person you bought the car from no longer has the OE coil springs or you can't contact them (or god-forbid they cut/heated the OE springs to lower it) I would suggest getting a replacement set of OE springs on E-Bay or by contacting the local BMW club. Someone is bound to have an extra set of springs left over from lowering their own car.
2006-12-20 15:29:04
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answered by Naughtums 7
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simply do the opposite of what you did to lower it. You may have to go purchase some factory parts if you don't have the old ones but it's not that hard.
And good decision to make it back to stock...worth more that way.
2006-12-20 12:16:47
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answered by Kenneth S 5
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new identity bypass to eurocarparts. very stable on expenses and you gets a quote on line. ebay for 2d hand or any respectable bmw breakers . telephone e book is the suitable place to discover one close to you
2016-12-30 17:49:10
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answered by ? 4
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put on a very small lift kit
2006-12-20 13:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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whatever parts you replaced, change them back, then align it. it's real simple.
2006-12-20 12:20:59
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answered by Anonymous
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change the springs!
2006-12-20 12:17:22
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answered by mummy 3
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