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      06-30-2013, 11:31 AM   #1
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Springs question?

Hey guys my car 2008 335xi coupe and i'm on H&R Sports. Very happy with the looks but hate the ride comfort. roads are not very good in the area where i live
i 've heard spmewhere that eibach spring are softer and more comfortable?
Is it true? Should i sell H&R and go with eibach or it's not worth it???
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I'd look into aftermarket shocks before changing spring brands. Koni makes great stuff.
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I'd look into aftermarket shocks before changing spring brands. Koni makes great stuff.
ye i know about koni. but i haven't heard a one review stock shock+H&R vs Koni shocks+H&R?

May be you have similar setup? Does koni really help?
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ye i know about koni. but i haven't heard a one review stock shock+H&R vs Koni shocks+H&R?

May be you have similar setup? Does koni really help?
Koni shocks are designed for aftermarket springs. If you run stock shocks they will wear out MUCH quicker when people put springs on them, and won't benefit your ride quality at all. Koni shocks will make your ride much better and improve handling among others.
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Koni shocks are designed for aftermarket springs. If you run stock shocks they will wear out MUCH quicker when people put springs on them, and won't benefit your ride quality at all. Koni shocks will make your ride much better and improve handling among others.
Thanks for the info, if so i should add koni to my wish list!!
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