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      06-05-2019, 12:11 AM   #1
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Has anyone tried M6 spring or M5 ZCP spring on f10 M5?

Hi guys,

I'm very happy with BMW EDC set up and also the stock spring setting, but only issue is the gap between front wheel and front fender.

I know there is a HAS kit from KW, but I've been interested on stock springs from M6 or M5 ZCP.

I heard M5 ZCP spring gives you about 10mm lower setting that stock.

Has anyone tried this?
If so, do you have to change the firmware setting on your EDC to ensure the stock firmness of suspension?
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      06-06-2019, 09:07 PM   #2
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I have a comp pack car. The front gap was still too much with the stock CP springs and the rear height was good in stock form. I changed to KW HAS soon after getting the car because I just couldn’t live with the gap. I’m glad I switched and have no regrets. Not sure about M6 springs but I would guess that it’s not much different from the M5.
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      08-19-2019, 08:23 PM   #3
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The H&R springs might give you the adjustment you're looking for without compromising the EDC. I, too, am looking for the same feature, but there are so many speed bumps here in Korea, i enjoy not having to take them at an angle.
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