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Drift Spec

XYZ Racing Drift Spec Coilovers — BMW 7 SERIES E38 6 CYL (NOT AIR STRUT) 1995-2002

SKU: BM211-DS

  • IncludesFull set of 4 (front + rear)
  • Spring rate (F/R)12 / 14 kg/mm
  • Top mountFront: Pillow ball + rubber / Hardened rubber · Rear: Aluminium
  • Lead time10–15 working days

Fits Bmw 7 SERIES E38 6 CYL (NOT AIR STRUT) (1995-2002) chassis BM211

Front spring rate (kg/mm)

12 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 12 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Rear spring rate (kg/mm)

14 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 14 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Configured price£1,890.00Inc. VAT

Lead time: 10–15 working days from payment


£1,890.00

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XYZ Racing Drift Spec Coilovers — BMW 7 SERIES E38 6 CYL (NOT AIR STRUT) 1995-2002

The Bmw E38 7 Series is a big, heavy, rear-wheel-drive saloon with a long wheelbase and a nose-heavy six-cylinder engine bay, and every one of those traits works against you the moment you try to hold a drift angle rather than just spin the car off. This particular chassis, the non-air-strut BM21-1, runs conventional coil springs instead of the self-levelling air suspension fitted to some 7 Series variants, which is exactly why it can take a proper drift-specific coilover kit in the first place.

XYZ Racing’s Drift Spec kit is built around that reality. It is set up to control body movement through the high-speed transitions where a car this size wants to roll and wallow, holding the E38 settled enough to find and keep a clean angle instead of letting the chassis decide the balance for you mid-slide.

What this coilover does for your 1995-2002 Bmw 7 SERIES E38 6 CYL (NOT AIR STRUT)

Drop the ride height on this kit and you immediately lower the E38’s centre of gravity, which matters more on a two-tonne saloon than it does on a lightweight coupe, because every kilogram of that mass is working against you through a transition. Paired with the correct bump stroke, that lowered stance stops the outside corner from diving and unsettling the rear under load, which is the difference between a controlled slide and a snap of oversteer that catches you out mid-corner. Because the kit replaces the car’s factory strut geometry with a fixed, adjustable coilover, body movement stays predictable run after run instead of a suspension system trying to self-level while you’re sideways. On a chassis this long, that predictability is what lets you commit to an entry angle, carry it through a linked corner, and catch the car where you expect it rather than where the standard set-up puts it.

About the Drift Spec coilover

XYZ Racing built the Drift Spec coilover specifically for competition drift work rather than adapting a road or track-day kit and calling it done. The core job is stabilising the body through high-speed, high-yaw turning, so the car holds its line and its angle instead of the chassis pitching and rolling on top of the tyres’ slip angle. Getting there is a two-part job: drop the ride height to bring the centre of gravity down, then pair that with a bump stroke calibrated to the lowered stance so the suspension still has somewhere to go under compression. Skip the second part and a lowered car just bottoms out mid-slide; get it right, which is what this kit is built to do, and body control through the transition improves noticeably, giving a driver the platform to hold a sustained, controlled angle rather than fight for it corner to corner.

Fitment for the Bmw 7 SERIES E38 6 CYL (NOT AIR STRUT) (1995-2002)

This kit is built for the E38-generation 7 Series, chassis code BM21-1, across the full 1995 to 2002 production run, and specifically for six-cylinder cars running the standard steel-spring set-up rather than the factory air-strut suspension fitted to certain variants in this range.

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Get the ride height and bump stroke set where this big saloon needs them – configure your Drift Spec coilover kit for the E38 below.

This suspension is designed for Drift race especially. With its special design, it helps the racers stabilize the vehicle body while in high speed turning in order to make a perfect angle. It can also enhance drifting performance. After lowing the ride height with proper bump stroke, you will realize how we made the drift controlling to the excellent condition.

Top mounts included with your kit

Every XYZ Racing coilover kit ships with the upper mounts listed below for your exact chassis — no extra parts to source.

Front

  • Pillow ball + rubber top mountPillow ball + rubberP+Pillow-ball upper with a rubber insert — adds steering precision and camber adjustability while keeping some of the factory mount’s harshness damping.
  • Hardened rubber top mountHardened rubberRHardened rubber upper — firmer than the factory bush for tighter response while retaining road-friendly noise and vibration isolation.

Rear

  • Aluminium top mountAluminiumAAluminium upper mount — a stiff, lightweight housing that locates the damper precisely and resists flex under load.
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