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Best absorber match for MSport coil/spring..?
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<blockquote data-quote="wingzee" data-source="post: 633592" data-attributes="member: 22730"><p>This is based on my experience and summary of reviews from various drivers:</p><p></p><p>Rated from hardest to softest:</p><p></p><p>1. Bilstein B8 + H&R Springs - Firm and hard, may feel crashy at times</p><p></p><p>2. Bilstein B8 + Eibach springs aka B12 - Firm yet not too hard, only issue is Eibach springs tend to sag over time (Favourite setup at the moment, tested personally)</p><p></p><p>2.1 Bilstein B8 + M-Sport Springs - Similar to above combination but M-Sport springs are said to be longer lasting</p><p></p><p>*Read about few cases where the B8 failed within a year of purchase (jammed).</p><p></p><p>2.2 TITAN + M-Sport Springs - Similar to above combination but TITAN abs are serviceable and cheaper overall costs of maintenance</p><p></p><p>3. Boge Automatic + stock springs - Softest among all. Similar to stock, non-sport setup</p><p></p><p>Yet to try Koni coilover setups although my mech been recommending it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingzee, post: 633592, member: 22730"] This is based on my experience and summary of reviews from various drivers: Rated from hardest to softest: 1. Bilstein B8 + H&R Springs - Firm and hard, may feel crashy at times 2. Bilstein B8 + Eibach springs aka B12 - Firm yet not too hard, only issue is Eibach springs tend to sag over time (Favourite setup at the moment, tested personally) 2.1 Bilstein B8 + M-Sport Springs - Similar to above combination but M-Sport springs are said to be longer lasting *Read about few cases where the B8 failed within a year of purchase (jammed). 2.2 TITAN + M-Sport Springs - Similar to above combination but TITAN abs are serviceable and cheaper overall costs of maintenance 3. Boge Automatic + stock springs - Softest among all. Similar to stock, non-sport setup Yet to try Koni coilover setups although my mech been recommending it. [/QUOTE]
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