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<blockquote data-quote="eter" data-source="post: 715207" data-attributes="member: 27467"><p>Chill man. People here are not mindless consumers like you suggest. They are sharing their experience in suspension through this thread with me and I appreciate their feedback as much as your suggestion of hanging out at TT to get the bum feel. I never thought of that and it's a brilliant suggestion. The problem with my location is that I am in Kedah a bit far North from you guys. Not wanting to rely on reading brochures only as you correctly pointed out, the next best thing is to gauge the experienced sifu here who share the same feeling about the suspension, identified the problem and have ventured bravely to upgrade first. It's an expensive exercise and therefore I want to do it right the first time and if someone got it right with the suspension, and somewhere in the north, and happy to give me a ride for a bum feel (that's a lot of criteria all together) I would be ecstatic! In my house we have also CX5, Santa Fe, W212 and all of them feel fairly stable at 160kmh and above and I can't say the same for my F30 even with the most powerful engine under that hood. It's a really confidence sapping car at undulating road especially at corners and I am planning to do something about it. </p><p></p><p>If you have some experience good or bad to contribute on the f30 suspension please continue to do so under this thread. There is no need to aim your comment on other forum members comment because you feel frustrated for their 'silly' opinion. I wish we could talk and share opinions in customary polite manner just like during face to face TT. I don't think I will be heading out to TT if someone in the group talks condescendingly. Enough ranting from me so I won't repeat again later otherwise this thread gonna start another words war. Anyway, let's start fresh again, hi Gendong, my name is Eter and I have a F30 with a bit soft suspension <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eter, post: 715207, member: 27467"] Chill man. People here are not mindless consumers like you suggest. They are sharing their experience in suspension through this thread with me and I appreciate their feedback as much as your suggestion of hanging out at TT to get the bum feel. I never thought of that and it's a brilliant suggestion. The problem with my location is that I am in Kedah a bit far North from you guys. Not wanting to rely on reading brochures only as you correctly pointed out, the next best thing is to gauge the experienced sifu here who share the same feeling about the suspension, identified the problem and have ventured bravely to upgrade first. It's an expensive exercise and therefore I want to do it right the first time and if someone got it right with the suspension, and somewhere in the north, and happy to give me a ride for a bum feel (that's a lot of criteria all together) I would be ecstatic! In my house we have also CX5, Santa Fe, W212 and all of them feel fairly stable at 160kmh and above and I can't say the same for my F30 even with the most powerful engine under that hood. It's a really confidence sapping car at undulating road especially at corners and I am planning to do something about it. If you have some experience good or bad to contribute on the f30 suspension please continue to do so under this thread. There is no need to aim your comment on other forum members comment because you feel frustrated for their 'silly' opinion. I wish we could talk and share opinions in customary polite manner just like during face to face TT. I don't think I will be heading out to TT if someone in the group talks condescendingly. Enough ranting from me so I won't repeat again later otherwise this thread gonna start another words war. Anyway, let's start fresh again, hi Gendong, my name is Eter and I have a F30 with a bit soft suspension :) [/QUOTE]
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