01-28-2014, 04:42 AM | #23 |
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There aren't many reviews of the F30 ACS Springs. They are certainly not the most popular springs in North America, despite being one of the top aftermarket brands around. I only found 1 dealer who sells these.
It will be great if you can share more on the springs - the performance/stiffness increase over m-sport, the clearance and whether bottoming-out have become noticeably more frequent. Any experiences/comparisons with other F30 coilovers/springs? |
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01-29-2014, 01:29 AM | #25 |
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This is my first BMW and frankly I can only tell you about how AC springs behave compared with the factory installed ones. The ride is stiffer but not by a lot, there is a bit of front chatter over bumpy surfaces at low speeds and mild to no chatter at highway speed. Cornering is improved with less body roll than before, the AC springs give you more confidence to enter corners at faster speeds, the exit is nice and smooth with no lateral jerking.
The major difference is the really bad bumps on highways, the notoriously bad design transitions highway/bridge is where you really have to pay attention to. The car will bottom out and you will feel the pain every time, it never bottom out before regardless of how bad the road was. It does do it frequently now. I slow down from 65/70 to 45/50 when driving over some of these road bumps. Even though I have never driven a BMW fitted with any other aftermarket springs I have the feeling that the purists will not consider the AC springs to be satisfactory for two reasons; .they don't lower the car enough ( plenty for me) .they are not stiff enough! Most definitely not a race spring, more of a cosmetic one for making the car look prettier. Even though I would love to have a stiffer suspension and almost no body roll the ACs are the best of both worlds for me because I drive a lot and still have to maintain a decent level of comfort while driving. The front lip spoiler is very easy to install ( that's what the shop guy told me). It ships with double stick tape and bolts. It does come unpainted so you will have to color match it. |
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01-29-2014, 09:42 AM | #28 |
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The bottoming out issue is more related to unmatched shocks, than anything.
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Damn man that looks fucking bomb! Great wheels. Had em on my previous S4. Loved em!
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