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      08-03-2017, 05:22 PM   #1
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E84 X1 Ride Height all models

Here are the ride height measurements for our X1. It appears there are no difference b/t x28i, x35i, Xline/SLine and M Sport models. The only differences are dictated by the wheel size.


Front
Standard suspension
17” rim mm 640
18” rim mm 653
19” rim mm 665
Sports suspension settings
17” rim mm 640
18” rim mm 653
19” rim mm 665


Rear
Standard suspension
17” rim mm ± 10 629
18” rim mm ± 10 642
19” rim mm ± 10 654
Sports suspension settings
17” rim mm ± 10 629
18” rim mm ± 10 642
19” rim mm ± 10 654

Source: BMW X1 Repair Manual
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      08-03-2017, 10:06 PM   #2
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On my last alignment sheet:

Target F: 665mm R: 654mm
Actual F: 649/650mm R: 647/650mm

M-Sport on 19's (was at 41 110 kms)
Don't know why the front is 9/16'' lower then supposed.
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      08-04-2017, 12:12 AM   #3
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The specs are for unladen vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Gamb1t View Post
Here are the ride height measurements for our X1. It appears there are no difference b/t x28i, x35i, Xline/SLine and M Sport models. The only differences are dictated by the wheel size.


Front
Standard suspension
17” rim mm 640
18” rim mm 653
19” rim mm 665
Sports suspension settings
17” rim mm 640
18” rim mm 653
19” rim mm 665


Rear
Standard suspension
17” rim mm ± 10 629
18” rim mm ± 10 642
19” rim mm ± 10 654
Sports suspension settings
17” rim mm ± 10 629
18” rim mm ± 10 642
19” rim mm ± 10 654

Source: BMW X1 Repair Manual
I just put Bilstein HD struts on my X1 and they raised my ride height from stock. Not very much, but noticeable difference when driving the car every day. I'll try to take some measurements and post whenever I get time.
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      08-04-2017, 05:03 PM   #5
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I find it interesting that given the x35i being heavier would sag a bit thus might be lower.
Also realoem.com indicates that suspension bits are the same for both x28i and x35i.
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I just put Bilstein HD struts on my X1 and they raised my ride height from stock. Not very much, but noticeable difference when driving the car every day. I'll try to take some measurements and post whenever I get time.
I just saw you are in my town. I have a set of M springs if you want them. PM me
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