Installed Koni Special Actives on my new-to-me 2012 5.  Kept the springs, which I'm pretty sure are stock.  New strut mounts & shock mounts.  New bump stops in the rear because the originals were disintegrating.  Front bump stops seemed okay so I kept them (though my opinion of what seems okay might not be worth much).
The ride and handling are excellent for this kind of car, with one exception: it kind of crashes a bit over big bumps. It's not hideously unpleasant; just harder than it feels like it should be. Very out-of-character vs. the rest of the ride quality. A member of our extended family has a 2010 5 on Bilstein B4s and said ours feels crashier on big bumps.
Front LCA bushings seemed okay but could be original for all I know. Same with the ARB bushings. The tires are no-name specials that I plan to replace soon. Any chance any of those could be contributing to the problem? Or is this crashiness a known characteristic of Koni Special Actives?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The ride and handling are excellent for this kind of car, with one exception: it kind of crashes a bit over big bumps. It's not hideously unpleasant; just harder than it feels like it should be. Very out-of-character vs. the rest of the ride quality. A member of our extended family has a 2010 5 on Bilstein B4s and said ours feels crashier on big bumps.
Front LCA bushings seemed okay but could be original for all I know. Same with the ARB bushings. The tires are no-name specials that I plan to replace soon. Any chance any of those could be contributing to the problem? Or is this crashiness a known characteristic of Koni Special Actives?
 
	 but they seem to be renamed/repackaged FSD, likely retuned.  B4 pair very well with OE springs (I have them).  *Guessing* the stock springs may not match (too soft?) the Special Actives?
 but they seem to be renamed/repackaged FSD, likely retuned.  B4 pair very well with OE springs (I have them).  *Guessing* the stock springs may not match (too soft?) the Special Actives?

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
