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Originally Posted by HighlandPete
Configure to chassis and the steering has more of a sporty setup, which can feel as if the suspension tightens up. Again you need active suspension components to physically stiffen the suspension, VDC or the Adaptive Drive option in some models.
HighlandPete
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BMW aren't very forthcoming with their technical specifications, especially regarding suspension options. My understanding of the F10 set-up is:
1. reduced (softer) spring & damper rates for models
without M sport suspension
2. increased (firmer) rate and shorter springs (to reduce ride height) and increased rate dampers for models
with M Sport suspension
3. reduced (softer) spring rates for VDC option, plus the facility to vary damper rates between the softer standard rate and the M Sport rate
If my understanding is correct then an M Sport model will still have firmer suspension due to higher spring rates than a VDC equipped standard set-up, even though damper rates will be the same if the firmest setting is selected on the VDC.
If anyone can shed some light on this I'd be interested to hear.