I've also put koni fsd on my wife's x5 and added the factory sport springs which are firmer but not lower. The handling is marginally better and the ride is a little smoother than stock.
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They grip magnificently though.
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Man, i hate those type of headlights. They fog up, they leak, they break and they look cheap.
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