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      04-26-2015, 01:09 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by SonicEndeavor
Get high quality springs. AC Schnitzer (aka ACS) springs are amongst the best available, then drive the car for a few months. If after that initial period you feel you need sway bars, then you can consider them but creating a tighter coupling between the two sides of the car will decrease ride comfort on rough roads.
I drive a lot on rough roads here in Norway. The springs had a much bigger impact on ride quality than my M5 Competition Pack front sway bar and M550d rear sway bar. I installed the sway bars over a year after installing my Eibach springs. The springs firmed up the ride and improved it. The sway bars aren't noticeable under normal driving but shines when cornering at speed. The sway bars was a MAJOR improvement for handling, without a noticeable downside in everyday driving!

Eibach Pro Kit springs has a super ride, not bouncy and a perfect drop IMO.
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