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      08-16-2019, 10:27 AM   #5
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Drives: 2014 335ix M-Sport
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Toronto

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H&Rs are progressive IIRC, and will pair nicely with some Koni Sports for a street setup and occasional DE/track day.

Bilstein Sports also work well but some people don't like their default damping curves - they can be a bit harsher if your local roads have a lot of small sharp bumps. Konis seem to smooth those smaller sharper bumps better. Bilsteins have great body control when bumps get bigger/faster...so it's a matter of preference.

Oh - the Konis are adjustable (easy on the front, have to remove them on the rear unless you get some custom applications that have external adjusters). Bilsteins are not adjustable unless you're going for a PSS10 coilover.

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