Can I put a non-sport strut on my MCS?
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The sport button is on all S, but the sport suspension was a separate, extra cost option. Enter your VIN here to see the options on your car: http://bimmer.work/. Overall for the general public (not car enthusiasts), sport suspension was relatively uncommon and it is more likely that your car doesn't have it.
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The sport button is on all S, but the sport suspension was a separate, extra cost option. Enter your VIN here to see the options on your car: http://bimmer.work/. Overall for the general public (not car enthusiasts), sport suspension was relatively uncommon and it is more likely that your car doesn't have it.
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Thanks, I know it's not ideal, but I'm on a tight budget. According to the decoder, it has sport suspension. Do you know if the non-sport strut will fit?
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I wouldn't change it around as it will really mess with the handling and ride as it won't be balanced.
We have the cost effective Bilsteins
https://www.waymotorworks.com/bilste...7-r58-r59.html
But honestly I would just go with a set of the Koni FSDs as they work so well and have the rebate right now toon
https://www.waymotorworks.com/koni-f...5-r56-r57.html
We have the cost effective Bilsteins
https://www.waymotorworks.com/bilste...7-r58-r59.html
But honestly I would just go with a set of the Koni FSDs as they work so well and have the rebate right now toon
https://www.waymotorworks.com/koni-f...5-r56-r57.html
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