Elmst-e
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I have recently done a modification to the suspension on our '22 premium AWD ER and thought I"d comment on the change. I posted questions a while back about the steps necessary and Mark Boris was nice enough to explain in detail what was needed. I found a well regarded mechanic in town who was interested in doing the work so decided to make the change.
I ordered Eibach progressive springs, part # E10-35-054-04-22 and at Mark"s suggestion, adjustable camber bolts for the front end. The mechanic said he felt more comfortable, from past experience, also replacing the front top bearings. This seemed like a reasonable request to me.
With an alignment, it took a day for him to do the work. It ended up he did not need the camber bolt to do the alignment. In a follow-up email, Mark said the bolts were not necessary but made the alignment easier. The bolt were only $35.00 so not any concern. The springs were $375.00, top bearings $85.00 and labor was $880.00 for $1345.00.
So, what"s the verdict?
First off, I also installed Hankook Ion tires the same week, although I don't think these would have much influence on the ride quality. The car has a little more "rakish" look as it sets lower than before. I'm going to have to be more careful pulling up close to those Tesla SC on our trip coming up.
We made the change because the car has always had a harsh ride, not terrible, but hard enough we felt we wanted to try and soften it as we have a 2500 mile trip next month. Nobody would call the ride soft or "plush" now. It's still a firm drive but the change has taken the edge off the bumps. While it was a fair amount to spend, we intend to keep the car for quite a while so feel it was a good investment. I would not call this a "game-changer" modification, but it did make what my wife and I think is a terrific, fun car a little nicer than before.
Thanks to Mark Boris for his suggestions!
I ordered Eibach progressive springs, part # E10-35-054-04-22 and at Mark"s suggestion, adjustable camber bolts for the front end. The mechanic said he felt more comfortable, from past experience, also replacing the front top bearings. This seemed like a reasonable request to me.
With an alignment, it took a day for him to do the work. It ended up he did not need the camber bolt to do the alignment. In a follow-up email, Mark said the bolts were not necessary but made the alignment easier. The bolt were only $35.00 so not any concern. The springs were $375.00, top bearings $85.00 and labor was $880.00 for $1345.00.
So, what"s the verdict?
First off, I also installed Hankook Ion tires the same week, although I don't think these would have much influence on the ride quality. The car has a little more "rakish" look as it sets lower than before. I'm going to have to be more careful pulling up close to those Tesla SC on our trip coming up.
We made the change because the car has always had a harsh ride, not terrible, but hard enough we felt we wanted to try and soften it as we have a 2500 mile trip next month. Nobody would call the ride soft or "plush" now. It's still a firm drive but the change has taken the edge off the bumps. While it was a fair amount to spend, we intend to keep the car for quite a while so feel it was a good investment. I would not call this a "game-changer" modification, but it did make what my wife and I think is a terrific, fun car a little nicer than before.
Thanks to Mark Boris for his suggestions!
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