In doing some research to consider what to do in improving the handling charecteristics of my M2 for daily driving (want really good emergency handling capability) as well as to improve the overall look I am not sure which direction is better.
Springs lower the car and stiffen the ride to reduce roll and improve traction, but they are not adjustable and if they lower the car, will impact the struts/shocks to some degree and may require their replacement. You also run the risk of bottoming out the car or hitting the wheel well/fender if you go too low. Part Costs: around $225 plus shocks/struts if needed could end up costing the same as coilovers.
Coilovers are essentially struts/shocks with built-in springs. They initially cost a whole lot more than just springs, but the included struts/shocks are designed for them therefore they should not be any further cost. Depending on the model they are also height adjustable which is where the advantage lies if you know how to use it and actually do use it for its intended purpose. Part Costs: over $1,000
So which way to go? Any thoughts or opinions?
Springs lower the car and stiffen the ride to reduce roll and improve traction, but they are not adjustable and if they lower the car, will impact the struts/shocks to some degree and may require their replacement. You also run the risk of bottoming out the car or hitting the wheel well/fender if you go too low. Part Costs: around $225 plus shocks/struts if needed could end up costing the same as coilovers.
Coilovers are essentially struts/shocks with built-in springs. They initially cost a whole lot more than just springs, but the included struts/shocks are designed for them therefore they should not be any further cost. Depending on the model they are also height adjustable which is where the advantage lies if you know how to use it and actually do use it for its intended purpose. Part Costs: over $1,000
So which way to go? Any thoughts or opinions?