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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 200289" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Hey, I'm a temporary E90 325i (std) driver for the next 2-3 weeks. I've explained why in the E90 thread. With active steering, I find the need for sports suspension to be far less apparent in the E90 than the E46. I would still do it if this is my own car and probably go for MSports suspension with 18" staggered set-up. Yet again, the more aggressive set-up I've seen in the picts here at E90post.com suggests the E90 looks remarkably "macho" with lower stance and bigger and wider shinies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 200289, member: 20"] Hey, I'm a temporary E90 325i (std) driver for the next 2-3 weeks. I've explained why in the E90 thread. With active steering, I find the need for sports suspension to be far less apparent in the E90 than the E46. I would still do it if this is my own car and probably go for MSports suspension with 18" staggered set-up. Yet again, the more aggressive set-up I've seen in the picts here at E90post.com suggests the E90 looks remarkably "macho" with lower stance and bigger and wider shinies! [/QUOTE]
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