05-08-2021, 02:38 PM | #1 |
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For sale is the KW HAS kit (version 1) that I used for a brief time on my f80. It comes complete with all items originally included in the box, including adjustment tools and instructions. The kit was on my car for approximately 1,500 miles, and I decided to go a different direction. Fits F80, F82, and F87 (Part # 253200ANU) Willing to ship at buyer's cost. Price: $400.00 * Payment through Paypal (invoice) only Thanks ** DOES NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING OR PAYPAL FEES |
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I had them installed on my car after already putting about 27k miles on my stock shocks/springs. I should also mention that my car is a non-Comp car, so it was already a little on the 'softer' side. My initial goal with the kit was to retain the EDC functionality and get rid of the wheel gap. That being said, the KW HAS kit is great for what it is- if you like the stock setup, this is a great add on to achieve your desired look and while retaining most of the stock ride feel (in my opinion). My car then went from being a commuter car to a weekend car, so I decided to fine tune the suspension a little further. There really is no substitute for a good coil over system, and that's what I ended up doing. Got the Bilstein B16 damptronics installed, changed the rear sway bar to a comp one, and coded the car to CS EDC- night and day difference, and I haven't looked back since. |
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05-28-2021, 09:03 AM | #6 |
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Will these fit a 2015 M4? Also what is difference with the version 1? Looking to replace stock springs and struts at about 55k miles. Mostly street driving. Looking to eliminate wheel gap.
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05-28-2021, 12:51 PM | #7 | |
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In doing a quick Google search, it looks like the KW HAS kit fits both the f80 m3 and f82 m4 platform. To answer your other question, from doing a quick search on Bimmerpost, it seems the main difference was in the front end ride height adjustment. V2 was revised to drop the front end more. Hope that helps and let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks |
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06-15-2021, 10:23 AM | #12 | |
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Front Lowering: 0.4" to 1.2" Rear Lowering: 0.2" to 1.0" From doing a quick search on Bimmerpost, the difference between V1 and V2 is on front ride height. However, I couldn't tell you the exact difference because I honestly don't know. I would search Bimmerpost and Google to be sure. Located in NJ. |
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Thanks Last edited by f80tanz; 06-18-2021 at 08:55 AM.. |
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