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B8 with stock springs is ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="IsaacVky" data-source="post: 317472" data-attributes="member: 12652"><p>B8 with the oe spring will most probably get bad result. I would say a bad combination.</p><p>Although I haven't try this combination on a BMW, I believe is the same as the other cars I tried.</p><p></p><p>The absorber is hard, spring is soft, ride becomes very sensitive. When you pass a hump with higher speed, your rear wheel will feel like flying. Oe spring has got lots of stroke but the absorber quickly bounce back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>However I find highway ride is good, though I believe B6 is sufficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IsaacVky, post: 317472, member: 12652"] B8 with the oe spring will most probably get bad result. I would say a bad combination. Although I haven't try this combination on a BMW, I believe is the same as the other cars I tried. The absorber is hard, spring is soft, ride becomes very sensitive. When you pass a hump with higher speed, your rear wheel will feel like flying. Oe spring has got lots of stroke but the absorber quickly bounce back. However I find highway ride is good, though I believe B6 is sufficient. [/QUOTE]
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