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does port installed mean the M performance suspension installed from factory? If it does, do they charge you anything extra besides the cost of the actual springs? Like installation.
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Both are covered by your factory warranty. For me, in the context of a $70K car, it’s worth the price and I’d do it again. |
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That's coilover money before you pay for the installation. They're adjustable height, covered by warranty, won't throw a code because you're not removing the electronic dampers, which means you also get to continue using the drive modes associated with them. I call that a win.
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For over $5k on that build I think the better route would be to get some custom wheels with the correct offset; spacers work, but are not preferred.
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I wish the coilovers that keep the stock damping control weren’t double the price.
Having a childhood friend that owns a performance shop helps. Although I don’t know if I’d call him a friend if he’s still charging me. |
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I track the crap out of my M2 with 12mm front and rear spacers on a 18x10.5 apex rim. I have had zero issues as I use studs and used high quality spacers. I used to just run 12mm front and my ocd had me add them to the rear, when I was offset I didn't notice much handling difference so as far as I can tell it doesn't make a big difference.
Pros: - More stability (less body roll during turns) - More grip (a wider track distributes forces more evenly during cornering) - Wider Tires (more rubber, more better) - Aggressive appearance (this is personal taste) Cons: -Drag (anything outside of body panels will add drag) -Lift (wheels can scoop air into wheel well and cause lift) - Altered suspension dynamics (can cause more stress on suspension)
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15mm spacers all around...absolutely no issues but minor rubbing on fender liner which I dremeled the vanes that are rubbing and no issue now.
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Going any lower with a front lip makes me nervous and it looks just fine to me. Good luck. |
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Yea -10 is supposed to be how they set it at port. You can go up to -25 front and -20 rear with the adjustibility.
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If they are 5mm, I may have my shop lower it temporarily and give it a whirl for a week or so. |
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