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I don't believe the stiffness is much of a difference as all. Coupled with more suspension upgrades it provides a well-rounded setup, though. I've got M3 springs on my car, along with Suspension Techniques sways and quite a few other M3 parts. Takes the twisties quite well. ;)
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I don't believe the stiffness is much of a difference as all. Coupled with more suspension upgrades it provides a well-rounded setup, though. I've got M3 springs on my car, along with Suspension Techniques sways and quite a few other M3 parts. Takes the twisties quite well. ;)
I dont know how much of the difference on my car was the new shocks and how much was the M3 springs, but they did make a very good difference compared to stock.
IIRC, the spring rates only differ slightly... I believe the rear is ever so slightly stiffer.
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I don't believe the stiffness is much of a difference as all. Coupled with more suspension upgrades it provides a well-rounded setup, though. I've got M3 springs on my car, along with Suspension Techniques sways and quite a few other M3 parts. Takes the twisties quite well. ;)
I dont know how much of the difference on my car was the new shocks and how much was the M3 springs, but they did make a very good difference compared to stock.
Do you get a lot of extra road noise since you don't use any spring pads?
I have the M3 springs also and they work nice with my BS sports.
Compared to the stock springs, the M3 springs have way less coils. I too have heard that the M3 springs dont differ much in rate from the "is" ones, but I find it hard to believe.
Oh, and I couldnt tell much of a difference in noise from removing the spring pads.
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