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Originally Posted by johnung
Remember that the post didn't say just Bilstein B4. He's talking about the Bilstein B4-DampTronic. DampTronic is the brand name of their EDC line. BMW uses the work "Adaptive" to mean EDC. Electronic Damper Control.
For those with BMW Adaptive suspension, the electronic front struts and rear shocks can handle lowering springs and don't get destroyed as easily as standard struts and shocks. You may need to swap out bump stops for shorter F8x bump stops.
Bilstein makes replacement B4-Damptronics if stock BMW Adaptives begin to leak fluid. The upgrade model is their B6-Damptronic. It's heavier duty and contains more Bilstein technology.
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I also installed the F80 bump stops.
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2013 335i xdrive (pwg): BMW MPE, BMS Chargepipe, BMS Wheel Spacers 10/12, BM3 tune, M performance Calipers, Qi wireless charger, Bilstein B4 EDC suspension, Eibach Pro Springs + F80 bumpstops, Zimmermann Formula F rotors, Active Autowerke FMIC