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<blockquote data-quote="redlotus" data-source="post: 505909" data-attributes="member: 21043"><p>Bros, we all know that apart from the delivery of the M54 (being an inline six, smooth) what makes the E39 such a good ride is the stiffness of its chassis ( given that it vibrates at a higher frequency, that's why you can't feel the engine and drivetrain, or pretty much anything else) which is the same from the 520 upto the 530. Given the wayy higher output and torque of a 530i, could it mean a more rapid rate of wear of its chassis and suspension? Or does it hardly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redlotus, post: 505909, member: 21043"] Bros, we all know that apart from the delivery of the M54 (being an inline six, smooth) what makes the E39 such a good ride is the stiffness of its chassis ( given that it vibrates at a higher frequency, that's why you can't feel the engine and drivetrain, or pretty much anything else) which is the same from the 520 upto the 530. Given the wayy higher output and torque of a 530i, could it mean a more rapid rate of wear of its chassis and suspension? Or does it hardly? [/QUOTE]
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