Lower Kits & Parts for BMW 530i

BMW 530i Lower Kits and Parts

A lowering kit is used to lower the center of gravity on your BMW 530i. A lower center of gravity gives your BMW 530i better steering and handling, which makes for a more responsive drive. Certain lowering kits also help boost power and performace.

How do lowering kits work?

Lowering kits work by giving you the means to swap out your factory stock suspension coils and replace them with aftermarket coils. These aftermarket coils allow the car to ride closer to the ground. Aftermarket coils in lowering kits are made to be shorter and stiffer than factory coils, which lowers your BMW and keeps it from bottoming out.

Should you choose coilovers or lowering springs?

Lowering springs lower the center of gravity for your sedan. Coilovers are a type of spring that goes over the suspension of your car. Once installed, coilovers will allow you to adjust your cars height with minimal work. If you plan on lowering your car and keeping it at that height, lowering springs will do the trick. If you think that youll often want some variety on your cars height, then you should consider coilovers.

Are lowering kits compatible with stock shocks?

This depends entirely on how much you plan on lowering your car. Many stock shocks can handle lowering of around an inch. If you plan on lowering more than an inch, then its important to also purchase aftermarket shocks that are designed to be on a lowered car.

How do you pick a lowering kit?

This car is part of a BMW line called BMW 5 Series. There are kits specifically designed for BMW 5 Series vehicles which will fit any model in the series, including the BMW 530i. It is important to check which type of car the kit is designed for to make sure you are purchasing one that is compatible with your car.

What are advantages to lowered suspension on a sedan?

There are a few advantages that come with lowering your car.

  • Less rollover risk: A car with a low center of gravity carries less risk of rollover than a car with a higher center of gravity.
  • Improved traction: Tires can better grip the road on a lower car. This translates to easier handling.
  • Aerodynamics are improved: When you lower your car, it makes it more difficult for air to go under the car. Air is forced over the top of the car and creates less drag.
  • More comfortable ride: Many drivers enjoy the way their car feels while driving after lowering their car.