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      04-02-2020, 06:47 PM   #1
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suspension upgrade any ideas?

Right now using OEM suspension for my M4 2016. I checked some brand like Öhlins Bilsteinu and KW. I really confused.
I wanna make the car more street performance.
Could you guys give me some ideas?
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      04-03-2020, 11:28 AM   #2
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If budget isn't a huge concern, I would recommend KW V3 or V4 coilovers with their EDC cancellation kit. Otherwise their HAS kit is a good option if you're on more of a budget. It includes shorter, stiffer springs and retrofits adjustable collars on the stock shocks and struts, allowing you to adjust the ride height.

If you want to just swap out your stock springs with lowering springs, I'd recommend EMD lowering springs. They eliminate wheel gap while retaining a comfortable ride. Very similar to stock feel, but ever-so-slightly stiffer. You can read my full review on these springs here: https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1708504
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If budget isn't a huge concern, I would recommend KW V3 or V4 coilovers with their EDC cancellation kit. Otherwise their HAS kit is a good option if you're on more of a budget. It includes shorter, stiffer springs and retrofits adjustable collars on the stock shocks and struts, allowing you to adjust the ride height.

If you want to just swap out your stock springs with lowering springs, I'd recommend EMD lowering springs. They eliminate wheel gap while retaining a comfortable ride. Very similar to stock feel, but ever-so-slightly stiffer. You can read my full review on these springs here: https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1708504
thank you I will check the link
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