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Old 29th October 2009, 22:23   #1
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Official BMW performance parts for M5

Hi all,

Whilst in the dealer this week I was browsing the performance parts catalogue for the 1 and 3 series. Some lovely stuff!

Are BMW planning to release any items for the E60 M5?

I really want to lower the car but am concerned that H&R springs will give me problems with the Warranty.

I have had KWv3 before on a Z3M Coupe so am not adverse to heavily modded cars but I want to keep the EDC on the car.

Also concerned about the UK roads damaging the struts with the shorter travel on the springs (-1.2 inches on the front)

Anyone have any ideas about the BMW performance parts for M5 or can reassure me about H&R/Eibach?

Thanks!
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I dont think they will since the see BMW M "above" BMW Performance: that is only regular BMW.
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