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Old 02-18-2008, 11:20 PM
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Hi First post., new 08 X5, harsh ride... shocks, lowering, etc. any suggestions

Hi, just purchased the titanium silver 4.8i 08 x5 but w/o sport package, therefore no edc.

The ride to me is a little harsh (running stock 18's), meaning i feel every little bump in the road, car (w/o sports package) does not absorbe the impact as well as I would like it.

Best example is for those who have driven or owned the 06/07 Range rovers - What a plush ride !!!

Was wondering what you can do to the car (aftermarket) to improve the ride quaility w/o sacrificing performance.

i have 3 piece forged 22's on order they should be on in 2 weeks... probably will worsen the ride even more but will look like Awesome with the aero kit already installed!

Anyways, i think i should have bought one with the sports package... or does it make a difference for those who have test drove both...

Anything I can do on a "non Sports package" X5 4.8 to improve ride quality (shocks, springs) and what was your experience before and after.

Last edited by kfan; 02-18-2008 at 11:27 PM.
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