Hi All,
I'm about a month into E89 35i ownership. hoping to get round to a hello again thread with pictures at some point. i also own a Porsche 997 Turbo, which proves to me that a car does not need rock solid suspension to handle superbly. My question is how do i achieve the same thing in the 35i?
I find the zed a bit too wallowy, but don't want to end up with a ride like the E85. The 997 has active suspension. does that mean without having it on the 35i i might as well give up? will a better set of springs, e.g. H&R, improve things? do i need to go to coilovers to get what i want?
Thanks in advance
Pav
I'm about a month into E89 35i ownership. hoping to get round to a hello again thread with pictures at some point. i also own a Porsche 997 Turbo, which proves to me that a car does not need rock solid suspension to handle superbly. My question is how do i achieve the same thing in the 35i?
I find the zed a bit too wallowy, but don't want to end up with a ride like the E85. The 997 has active suspension. does that mean without having it on the 35i i might as well give up? will a better set of springs, e.g. H&R, improve things? do i need to go to coilovers to get what i want?
Thanks in advance
Pav