12-01-2018, 10:53 PM | #1 |
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M suspension or aftermarket set up replacement?
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Interesting predicament that I would love to hear peoples opinions on. So I have an 2015 F32 Xdrive with dynamic handling package (adaptive m sport suspension and variable steering). Long story short on an 8hr trip home there was an unmarked large "bump" all the way across the highway that was like hitting a speed bump but going 80mph. At the time it seemed to just be out of alignment so I had that taken care of. After some time I began hearing a rattling noise and took it in for a check...they said: Both front knuckles (bent), struts, and top hats or mounts need replaced They also said my rims were all bent which is insane. I do not feel any wheel issues while driving so I will most likely ignore that. Anyways I have about 3k to play with for the suspension and am trying to decide whether to replace with new m suspension or grab aftermarket coilovers. I have put KW V3's on my old e46 and they were great but there doesn't seem to be much comparison to m sport. Any thoughts? Thank you. Last edited by FloorThe4; 12-02-2018 at 11:24 AM.. |
12-02-2018, 12:11 AM | #2 |
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I don't own an F30, I'm here for other reasons...but replacing with M suspension or aftermarket coilovers isn't going to get you new knuckles, have you priced those? And why would you ignore the bent wheels diagnosis?
Not trying to rag on you, just saying that if you do need new knuckles and a pair of wheels, might not be much left of your budget. |
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12-02-2018, 12:16 AM | #3 |
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Knuckles are $300 each, so $600 and I would be installing the coilovers myself if I spend the money on that setup. I would only really address the wheels if they actually were making a difference. I believe they are being dramatic if I have no loss of air and see no bends from the outside plus feel no difference when driving on them. I have a set of BBS RS-GT back home if worse comes to worse.
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During research for my retrofit, I looked into the available options, OEM/aftermarket and coilovers/strut-shocks-lowering springs. I found a great deal on ebay for a lightly used set of OEM takeoffs so I am going this route for now. If the retrofit is successful, I do plan on upgrading to aftermarkets but I am currently undecided between adaptive coilovers or adaptive strut/shocks. For the aftermarket, I found several options: 1) KW DDC - PnP. Lowers ride height by a min of ~ 1.2" F/1.4" R. Price U$3K+ 2) Bilstein B4/B6 Damptronics strut/shock - These are OEM PnP replacements. The B6 variant is the performance version. Does not change ride height and you can reuse your current components. I have read the B6 may be difficult to find. Price - B6s <U$2K. 3) Bilstein B16 Damptronics - PnP. Lower ride height by a min of 30mm. Price ~U$3K+. Announced but may not be available yet from Bilstein. Larry
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12-04-2018, 10:00 AM | #7 |
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FloorThe4 M Performance and M Adaptive suspensions are not the same. M Performance is a static suspension with matched springs / shocks and M Adaptive features electronically adjustable shocks with matched (but different) springs. M Adaptive is just a marketing label.
The biggest challenge with any stiffer suspension is lack of shock travel to accommodate compression cycle. Coilovers with individually adjustable compression / rebound controls will enable more precise tuning to achieve desired suspension behavior. These coilovers - like KW V3 - cost more and may not allow to maintain OEM suspension height. |
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12-04-2018, 11:06 PM | #9 |
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My car also didn't come with adaptive suspension but I love my KW V1s. I don't feel like I'm missing anything by not having adaptive suspension. If you've had coilovers before then you know what you're getting into. The car will drive better and look better, that's a win win.
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