The rides not compromised the main issue is the spring rates and damper rates don't make any sense. It's like driving a car with 2 different roll centrescoming from a gt3 i dont find the ride compromised and im not likely to be tracking it (have the motorbikes for that stuff) but i am keen to keep it as factory standard as poss to be honest
this is really useful thanksIf helps - i wanted to keep to factory shocks with eibach springs for my Z4MC when looking to refresh the suspension on my 50k miles Z4MC last year. The rears were readily available from factory as per the drivers side front but the NSF was on back order. To my surprise BMW then did another run and both fronts bacame available so definitely worth a check with a dealer.
As regards the ride quality, much better than before. Tbh I’ve done tiny mileage since so unable to give a comprehensive review, but this route worked for me![]()
i think best is i try a few different set-ups and take it from thereThey wouldn't be able to supply for you. Stock was depleted quite a while ago and Sachs no longer makes them. As I say they aren't very good and if you get 50k out of them functionally you're lucky. Let alone 20 years. Even new they weren't great.
997.1 clubbie with ceramicsThe rides not compromised the main issue is the spring rates and damper rates don't make any sense. It's like driving a car with 2 different roll centres
Also pork nerd, which GT3 did you have?
Nice, used to have the same which I spent too much money on with 3 ways, engine work etc. They are great cars!997.1 clubbie with ceramics