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Old 11-16-2021, 06:40 PM   #6 (permalink)
Mr.K
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Originally Posted by Jhill View Post
The kw use a progressive spring and while I have not used them on the z I have driven other bmw with them and other cars in general with progressive springs and all no matter the vehicle have had the same initial roll into the turn. I suspect that may be what he was referring to vs the stock linear springs. In the end I’ve found I’m just not a progressive spring guy for cars, the turn in response and initial lean just isn’t there.
Damn that's something that I wouldn't really see in reviews. Turn in response isn't really something I'd want to compromise. The KW's appealed to me for what I thought was the best of both worlds BUT mainly because of the ride height as well. Only other spring I know is the Swift Spec R that is a lowering linear spring although I don't know if it would be any better for the street .
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