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      03-22-2021, 05:10 AM   #59
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There are zero performance benefits to lowering springs. All it does is reduce suspension travel, which means the dampers engage the bump stops earlier reducing the cars ability to absorb energy through the suspension i.e reduces grip. Lowering springs are garbage, and in this case aesthetically it doesn't even look good. Always amazes me people drop $80k on a car then cripple it's handling with cheap springs. It's effectively throwing away thousands of hours M division engineering on suspension and kinematics for nothing.
Exactly this. This car will handle like a turd. However, the type of audience this type of mod attracts are unlikely to notice and will be completely happy with it.

Such a shame as the car handles brilliantly.

To me, it's (yet) another case of this.
MP-HAS or nothing for me.

It's perfect and engineered by M division.

I went through the trials & tribulations on my F82.

Everything is a compromise, unless you go full blown Coilovers or MP-HAS
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