BMW 1 Series Spring Guide

Lowering springs are a popular way to improve both looks and performance. If you plan on running springs for a longer period it's advised to upgrade the dampers as well. Unmatched spring and dampers will put abnormal stress on the dampers which could causes them to fail over time.


H&R OE Sport Springs

H&R OE Sport Springs are specifically engineered for street use. H&R combines a low BMW with comfort. A better looking and handeling 1 Series results from the lower centre of gravity. High-quality steel and advanced production ensures H&R Springs are the lightest and most durable spring available.

Available online from TireRack.com


Eibach Pro-Kit Springs

Front: -1.2” (30mm)
Rear: -1.2” (30mm)






The Eibach Pro-Kit reduces squat, body roll and nose-dive. The use of progressive springs allows Eibach to combine improved handling with comfort. Engineers and test drivers improved handling without compromising safety or comfort.
The Pro-Kit also reduces excessive fender-well clearance, making the BMW 1 Series look and perform. Eibach provides a Million Mile Warrant to back up its durability claims.
Available online from TireRack.com



H&R Sport Springs

H&R Sport Springs are specifically engineered for street use. H&R combines a low BMW Series with comfort. A better looking and handeling 1 Series results from the lower centre of gravity. High-quality steel and advanced production ensures H&R Springs are the lightest and most durable spring available.

Available online from
JLeviSW.com


H&R Super Sport Springs



Super Sport Springs are specifically engineered for street use. H&R combines a lower BMW 1 Series with comfort. This is the lowest spring available and comes with a raked stance.
High-quality steel and advanced production techniques makes H&R Springs the lightest and most durable product available.




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