Howdy all,
I drive a 2016 BMW 328i xDrive with the standard suspension.
Can coil overs give my car the suspension comfort typically found in a larger car, such as a newer 5-Series, or older Lexus LS 430, for example? Or even the ride and compliance of an economy car from the early 2000’s (something with lots of suspension travel that soaks up road imperfections)? Basically I’m looking for less road imperfections to be transmitted to the body of the car – the idea being have the suspension to more of the work. I’ve developed a medical condition (issue with my cerebellum) where quick up and down movements, like washboard roads, or re-occurring freeway expansion joints can totally whack me out.
My hope is that a smoother ride is possible – and as my health improves I can firm up the suspension, as I can tolerate more body movement. And if my health declines again, I can adjust the suspension for a softer ride. I don’t care about lowering the car, and I’d rather not lower it, if possible -- but I’m guessing that any coil over kit I find will probably lower my car at least 10mm or so, which I can live with. I still need some decent clearance though – as I live on a gravel road and my driveway is also decently banked.
I already tried a softer shock in the rear of the car, which improved things about 10% -- but I need a little more compliance, still. It seems logical to me that coil overs should be capable of this, although I realize what I’m trying to do is a bit unconventional – most people want to drop their cars and sacrifice ride comfort for handling. Whereas I’m willing to sacrifice some handling for ride comfort, if necessary.
I’m hoping to find an off the shelf coil over system, as I’m guessing a custom coil over setup would be out of my price range. I was hoping to keep it in the $2000 to $2500 range but could spend more if needed -- I'm really not sure what I need. Of course, if something cheaper will accomplish my goals then even better.
Any recommendations? I’m not familiar with what brands and models would work best to accomplish my goals. I’m guessing I’d want a coil over that lets me control both compression and rebound?
Thanks for all the help,
-Nathan