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heavy / hard steering.. what gives?
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'08 335i Coupe - Barbera Red / Saddle Leather / Light Poplar Wood / 6spd Manual Options: Sport, Premium, Cold Weather, Comfort Access, Active Steering (awesome!), Power Rear Shade, IPod Adapter, Navigation w/IDrive Mods: M6 Wheels, Split Armrest, M-Steering Wheel, Euro Light Switch w/Rear Fog Lights, Short Shift Knob w/Matching E-Brake Handle, Clear Reflectors, CDV, Clear Bra Retired:'04 X5 4.4i |
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I think the AS on the X5 is too light. That's based on the 3 X5s I drove at the Ultimate Driving Experience, all 4.8i sport models.
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I have a 4.8i without Active Steering and I do find the steering too heavy at times.
I will definitely opt for the AS option for the next one. there is another related thread on the topic so you should search for it. even with the 18" (i have the 20" but right now its winter here so i have the winter tires package on) doesn't really make a difference. Its heavy no matter size wheels. |
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