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<blockquote data-quote="cempaka" data-source="post: 284145" data-attributes="member: 7014"><p>While the discussion did say it would probably be ok for street driving, I think the general agreement was also that it wasn't really an ideal setup for improving the handling dynamics of the car. While the main poster's complaints were about track situations, those problems he mentioned will also show up during spirited street driving. Would be a shame to spend a whole lot of money and have your car actually feel less stable at the limit.</p><p></p><p>I understand your feeling about your absorbers but don't confuse sayang with kiasu and let it get in the way of having a properly set up suspension, after all one year old is hardly brand new. Better in the long run to start properly with a quality springs/abs setup, and sell your stock absorbers. And then pick an ARB based on how you'd like to fine tune the handling at that point.</p><p></p><p>That said, we'd have nothing to discuss if people didn't try different things and report back how it went. It's your car, in the end it's up to you to decide the best course of action.</p><p></p><p>Also M Tech IS bmw, so yes they do sell an ARB kit. :smile: Unless you mean their pure motorsport "Gruppe" parts, which are incredibly expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cempaka, post: 284145, member: 7014"] While the discussion did say it would probably be ok for street driving, I think the general agreement was also that it wasn't really an ideal setup for improving the handling dynamics of the car. While the main poster's complaints were about track situations, those problems he mentioned will also show up during spirited street driving. Would be a shame to spend a whole lot of money and have your car actually feel less stable at the limit. I understand your feeling about your absorbers but don't confuse sayang with kiasu and let it get in the way of having a properly set up suspension, after all one year old is hardly brand new. Better in the long run to start properly with a quality springs/abs setup, and sell your stock absorbers. And then pick an ARB based on how you'd like to fine tune the handling at that point. That said, we'd have nothing to discuss if people didn't try different things and report back how it went. It's your car, in the end it's up to you to decide the best course of action. Also M Tech IS bmw, so yes they do sell an ARB kit. :smile: Unless you mean their pure motorsport "Gruppe" parts, which are incredibly expensive. [/QUOTE]
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