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The BMW Range
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ride height and handling
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<blockquote data-quote="EEEE30" data-source="post: 402375" data-attributes="member: 16244"><p>^^^^ what shocks r u running? u wouldn't feel that much of a different unless you corner your car at high speeds (@ < 70Kmph). Since rear of your car is higher than the front (calle it "Rake effect") oversteer can occur in high speed cornering.</p><p>I ran the eibach with Tokico blues and had my rear spring pads removed and didn't have single issue. But springs were softer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EEEE30, post: 402375, member: 16244"] ^^^^ what shocks r u running? u wouldn't feel that much of a different unless you corner your car at high speeds (@ < 70Kmph). Since rear of your car is higher than the front (calle it "Rake effect") oversteer can occur in high speed cornering. I ran the eibach with Tokico blues and had my rear spring pads removed and didn't have single issue. But springs were softer. [/QUOTE]
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