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So I haven't take delivery yet but one of the bigger things I did for my supra was putting sway bars on the car. I didn't do any other suspension modifications but it made the car turn in so much nicer and more responsive.
I don't know how good/bad it is on the M2, but I'm surprised to see there are no aftermarket sway bars available as of yet. That being said if I do go this route, I am not looking forward to the install as dropping the rear subframe and rotating the one out on the supra was not fun. |
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To my knowledge, you have 2 options to this day. Option 1: BMW OEM (G82) M4 CSL sway bars - Front M4 CSL sway bar p.n. 31-35-8-091-420 - Rear M4 CSL sway bar p.n. 33-50-8-091-429 Option 2: H&R sway bars - Front H&R sway bar p.n. 70616-2 - Rear H&R sway bar p.n. 71616 - Front & Rear sway bar Kit p.n. 72616-2 |
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Does anyone know how much stiffer the CSL sway bar is than factory G87 M2?
Also any one running the H&R kit?
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Disclaimer: I haven’t done it on this car but the Supra…the front was easy, like 25 mins. The back you have to drop the subframe a few inches while supporting with external support and then twist out the old one and twist the new one in. That one took a couple hours to get right (my first attempt at this type of job). I would do it again for the Supra but still up in the air on this car.
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On a side note, how does the stock M2 suspension compare to the stock Supra's? I also own a MT Supra, and have been thinking about putting a couple bucks into the Suspension / Sway bars. |
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My personal feeling is you can't wrong with either. I would have likely gone after a MT supra butttt toyota dealers can kiss my ass. The number I have been to with sleezy sales tactics and such vs the good ones is way to high.
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The MT is a fun car, but imo it feels and wants to be driven in a more old school, less aggressive and more a calm way (for instance it does not like fast or hard shifts) than its AT twin that can take the abuse at all levels. |
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More bar also means more spring rate in corners and will require more damping to control it. |
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I went with just an upgraded thicker bar up front in my old 135i. Made a pretty big diff in the handling. That thing was super roll town stock.
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BMW doesn't use the "bump stop" as "bump stops", it's actually a secondary spring to increase the rate of the metal spring. If you are constantly riding on it, your car is too low. This may be off the topic of this thread. Feel free to PM is necessary. |
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Claims that swaybars reduce camber loss when in reality they do no such thing as the car will hit the harder part of the bump stop well before the camber curve plays a roll
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I don't think that's the case unless you have some aftermarket springs that lower the car by some obnoxious amount. I don't think OEMs usually design suspensions to ride on the bump stops while cornering.
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BMW use them as secondary springs to add to the spring rate. If they are progressive bump stops, they are used as secondary springs.
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Most modern cars ride bump stops. Like I said no one actually measures anything and just makes assumptions.
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