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Elevate your driving experience with enhanced performance and aesthetics. Our ECS lowering springs are crafted to optimize both handling and comfort, striking the perfect balance between performance and drivability. With an average lowering range of 1.0", enjoy the benefits of a lower center of gravity, resulting in superior cornering and enhanced steering feedback. Not only do our lowering springs improve handling, but they also deliver a remarkable aesthetic transformation by reducing the wheel gap, giving your car a more planted and fitted appearance.
Our G87 M2 lowering springs were designed to complement the motorsport nature of your M-car. Not only is your driving experience going to be enhanced with greater feedback and more confidence in the turns but the height profile was designed for the greatest driveability. With the 1.0" front and rear lowering, the car has a more leveled appearance and allows for full turning and wheel travel of the front wheel without rubbing or making contact.
Features and Design:
Designed specifically for your chassis our G87 lowering springs feature a linear style spring similar to a coilover. The issue with coilovers is the rough ride due to a drastic drop and much higher spring rates. When you have a higher spring rate like coilovers, it takes much more force to compress the spring, leading to a much more rigid ride. ECS lowering springs provide a happy medium between the factory suspension and coilover suspension. Our springs are stiffer than factory but softer than a coilover spring to achieve the balance of increased performance and aesthetics while retaining a comfortable ride.
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Our ECS Tuning Lowering Springs were developed in-house, tested, and inspected by our Research & Development team in our Wadsworth, Ohio facility. We strive for the highest level of precision and quality through leading-edge product development technology and methods, ensuring the necessary long-term product testing is performed on multiple test vehicles in the harshest conditions available.
