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The ACS springs (with rear links) are definitely stiffer than OE. For those with M Adaptive, the Comfort (default) setting feels about halfway to Sport...if that makes sense. That said, I still drive in Sport 95% of the time.
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01-04-2016, 02:49 PM | #26 |
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agree completely... you're going to have the world's most expensive pogo stick if you do springs alone regardless of adaptive suspension or not. purchase the oem euro springs if you want to go lower but i believe that is only a 10mm difference all around. you will retain oem/factory functionality and ride quality but improving the looks moderately. (better off putting that money towards a different "mod" that yields better bang for the buck IMO.)
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