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      08-22-2016, 06:00 AM   #1
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Ohlin road & track

Anybody has first hand experience with these on the M2? I would be looking at something with controlled body movement but the least harsh as possible if that makes sense. Taut and controlled but not bouncy on everyday roads.

I think Ohlin R&T might do the trick and provide more compliance than the M performance set-up but I would be keen to hear some direct feedback ?
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It will work on the F87 M2 for sure, but the spring rate is a bit on the high side for that car. If you are looking for the least harsh ride, you will need to go down on spring rates. Swift offers good options.
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