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<blockquote data-quote="Slide" data-source="post: 93724" data-attributes="member: 293"><p>I am on Bilstein Yellow with Eibach springs.</p><p>A bit too low for me, as bumps are a problem. I have to go really slow.</p><p>Comfort and handling, excellent. But the problem is, that for me it is really great, but for you... you might think it's too harsh. Suspension settings , are a personal thing and what i like, you might not. The best way out is to try a few different member cars and see what you like or not.</p><p></p><p>I hear the best compromise is to buy the complete Alpina set up, shocks and springs. I was quoted around 7k for a set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slide, post: 93724, member: 293"] I am on Bilstein Yellow with Eibach springs. A bit too low for me, as bumps are a problem. I have to go really slow. Comfort and handling, excellent. But the problem is, that for me it is really great, but for you... you might think it's too harsh. Suspension settings , are a personal thing and what i like, you might not. The best way out is to try a few different member cars and see what you like or not. I hear the best compromise is to buy the complete Alpina set up, shocks and springs. I was quoted around 7k for a set. [/QUOTE]
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