weallrule
2026-01-03 09:10
Lower? I’m hitting the underside more that I could wish for 😱
Neat_Welcome6203
2026-01-03 09:12
I have the UP Moderates on mine. Go Low if you can, it's worth it.
InternationalFroyo29
2026-01-03 09:14
How do you like those did you see any major differences in the driving quality?
silverwindxp
2026-01-03 09:19
MPP if you don’t to regret
Had eibach before and moved to Coilovers
Neat_Welcome6203
2026-01-03 09:19
They're dual-rate, so small bumps get eaten up a little better. Still fairly stiff, but I am on stock shocks FWIW
InternationalFroyo29
2026-01-03 09:21
Heard many say the same when reading forums. How are you liking the mpp do you think it’s better than stock?
silverwindxp
2026-01-03 09:47
Don’t have MPP
But have ohlins r&t. Definitely handles better but not as soft.
If you’re looking for oem plus comfort would recommended mpp or the ohlins street comfort.
M3-Driver-
2026-01-03 17:00
MPP
kylebucket
2026-01-03 17:19
I’ve had both. Comforts are incredible over springs. I was fortunate to get a used set to take the sting off the cost that had less than 1K on them. They’re so much less harsh over any bumps, etc. I’ve even had people who have driven in lowered cars say how surprised they are with how they ride.
Defiant-Yogurt3496
2026-01-03 19:55
On what stock height isn’t low at all
weallrule
2026-01-03 23:12
Maybe it’s just in Europe? The car is stock but I’ve hit the ground multiple times on a steep slope for example and when exiting a road to make a tree way turn on a mountain road for example.
huh_say_what_now_
2026-01-04 05:52
No point putting springs on oem old dampers, just get new name brand coilovers do it right the first time don't get cheap shit
modelplusstudio
2026-01-06 21:20
How long do you plan to keep the car?
InternationalFroyo29
2026-01-06 22:33
A while for sure. But either way I wouldn’t want to do something that could hurt it long term
InternationalFroyo29
2026-01-06 22:33
Agreed
modelplusstudio
2026-01-07 01:38
In that case, go the coilover route.