Beemingallover
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I have a ZMR on the original suspension set up and it seems fine, apart from harshness and wobble on some rough tarmac roads, so why do people replace OEM with other set ups?
So the alternative would be a softer set up but doesn't it lose the sharpness and feel. I find that on smooth tarmac on Continental back roads the present set up superb, pin sharp placement through corners, accurate steering feel. I'll forgive the rough road ride for that.mmm-five said:Because it's harsh and jumps all over the place on rough roads.
Not softer, just more controlled & compliant. So it absorbs some of the bumps without being squishy, and doesn't act as Buckeroo.Beemingallover said:So the alternative would be a softer set up but doesn't it lose the sharpness and feel. I find that on smooth tarmac on Continental back roads the present set up superb, pin sharp placement through corners, accurate steering feel. I'll forgive the rough road ride for that.mmm-five said:Because it's harsh and jumps all over the place on rough roads.
With the alternatives, say Bilstein, would I lose that smooth tarmac sharpness. And if alternatives are better why did BMW set the car up the way it is.
BTW I run on Michelin PS4 shod 18".
This ^mmm-five said:Not softer, just more controlled & compliant. So it absorbs some of the bumps without being squishy, and doesn't act as Buckeroo.
That’s crazy because I paid £1,050 for my V2s which were bought brand new from a KW supplier.BMWZ4MC said:£2 - 2.5k dependent on specific set up
I didn't think there was an Ohlins kit for the Z4M anyway. There is an e46 M3 Road & Track kit (BMW MI30) at about £2.2k, but I'm not sure it fits the ZMR/ZMC. Same goes for the track kit (BMV MU00) which is more like £5k.R60BBA said:That’s crazy because I paid £1,050 for my V2s which were bought brand new from a KW supplier.BMWZ4MC said:£2 - 2.5k dependent on specific set up
Shame they only offer V3s and Clubsports for you guy’s platform.
For £2,000 I would be tempted to go Öhlins.
Beemingallover said:I have a ZMR on the original suspension set up and it seems fine, apart from harshness and wobble on some rough tarmac roads, so why do people replace OEM with other set ups?mmm-five said:Because it's harsh and jumps all over the place on rough roads.
About 33lbs/15kg extra in the m-coupe over the m-roadster (3230lbs vs 3197lbs) - according to the BMW brochure.Beemingallover said:What's the difference in kerb weight between a ZMC and a ZMR? Some of the posts on this thread are from a ZMC perspective, so I'm wondering whether a weight differential comes into it.