mcbutler said:
Does the E89 have as stability module that provides input to the damper control? Just a thought.
Another good reason to ditch the adaptive dampers for performance kit maybe......
In answer to your question, I don't know. BMW replaced the Electronic Damping Control unit, but this wasn't the solution. They then, as my indy predicted, replaced the rear dampers, which was. This means that the car has now had new dampers front and rear, the front having been replaced in 2019.
Oddities that emerged were (1) BMW were very quick to want to replace the front dampers, even though they had only "a very slight leak" and (2) the fronts are significantly more expensive than the rears.
As for your suggestion about swapping the adaptive damping system for a performance kit, again I don't know, in this case because I haven't driven a 35iS with one. The BMW system works very well, not least because it changes the
steering, too. And, as long as you have BMW Insured Warranty and don't mind losing the car for a day or two now and then, is worth having. (The Insured Warranty covers other E89 weaknesses, too, of course.)
I like the car a lot and, thanks to the help of members on the Forum, a good indy, the Insured Warranty and my local AD (who's improved a lot recently), I hope to keep it. It's done 72.5k miles, 52k under my right foot, and I'd like to run it until at least 100K. Fingers crossed. :driving: