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    Softer ride quality - adjustable damper coilovers?

    My M3 is lowered using ST coilovers which are 6+ years old now. It's probably me getting older, in addition to aging suspension components, but how do I get a softer ride? I was thinking about upgrading to KW V2 coil overs with adjustable dampers, but I was wondering if there was anything other parts to replace to improve the ride quality. I don't think there are any other suspension parts that have been replaced on the car.

    #2
    The ST shocks are pretty bad.

    The V3 will give you a lot more range to adjust to your liking.

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      #3
      Typically, KW/ST setups are set at a ride height that is lower than optimal. Adjusting the height could gain some compliance back.

      For a mainly street driven car, the lowest the car should be set at is CSL ride height. Any lower than that, the ride starts getting pretty harsh. The E46 M3 already has a pretty firm ride in stock form.

      CSL ride height in case anyone is curious:

      Measure from the bottom of the rim (19") to the top of the wheel arch through the centre of the wheel:

      Factory Spec:
      Front Target: 607mm +/-10mm
      Rear Target: 602mm +/-10mm​
      Last edited by Slideways; 06-22-2023, 02:06 PM.

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        #4
        I am in something similar situation as yours and some research and advice from people on here who are vastly more knowledgeable than I am, I have decided to go with Dinan's combo spring/Koni damper setup. Hoping it's the best of both worlds for a mostly weekend car.

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          #5
          Using oem rubber mounts? More of a noise comfort thing but it helps

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            Originally posted by cliptheapex View Post
            My M3 is lowered using ST coilovers which are 6+ years old now. It's probably me getting older, in addition to aging suspension components, but how do I get a softer ride? I was thinking about upgrading to KW V2 coil overs with adjustable dampers, but I was wondering if there was anything other parts to replace to improve the ride quality. I don't think there are any other suspension parts that have been replaced on the car.
            Your ST coilovers probably have a number of things that are working against you compared to stock:
            Too low
            stiffer spring rates
            F/R bounce frequencies that result in pitch
            solid top mounts
            lack of rubber spring isolation
            possibly subpar dampening
            2003 Imola Red M3 w/ SMG

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