06-22-2022, 08:42 AM | #1 |
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Lowering LCI Suspension
It's pretty well documented in this forum that there were changes in the suspension from Pre-LCI to LCI via coding to the EDC. Also, the Pre-LCI received a software update that made the ride way more compliant.
However, it was also noted by Kevin_The_Clean1 that the spring part #'s are different between Pre-LCI vs LCI. 22 X3M LCI Rear Spring: 33-53-8-097-252 20 X3M Rear Spring: 31-33-8-090-598 Does anyone know if the spring rates changed? Or, was it just a part # change? Are the shock part #s the same or different? I know that the aftermarket springs for Pre-LCI will fit the LCI but is it matched to the LCI shocks? Does anyone have experience with Eibach Pro-Kit and LCI? I am leaning towards this product as they claim the springs are softer; 12% front & 5% rear.
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03-24-2023, 06:24 AM | #2 |
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Bumping this back up to see if there is any new info on the various lowering options for LCI and if it is really any different than pre-LCI
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I've installed many MSS on LCI, they fit and perform the same.
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