Same thing I did on my 340i but easier cause on my car I had to take the shock out and compress the springs to take it out and put the new one! Nice video 💪🏼
Awesome informative video! I got a ‘22 G26 430i Gran Coupe with passive M Sport dampers. I hope there is no spring compressor needed to install the kit on my car either? Many thanks!
Great vid as always. One question though - the rear springs don’t look like they were designed to properly use the factory rubber isolators, given the MSS’s are flat-bottomed while the OE springs have a “coil-end” design, which fits into the rubber isolators in a certain way. Are the final versions of the MSS springs taking this into account with an updated design?
As far as we are aware this is a ‘production’ kit for all intents and purposes. We can clarify with them but have seen no issue over the roughly 1000 miles the kit had on before the video. (We removed the kit to then film installation)
Understood and thanks. FWIW I have had experience with kits that use linear-end type springs that the manufacturer also instructed using with factory isolators.... after a year of use, the isolators had become flattened and torn, due to the non-matching surfaces. That kit now comes with new isolators that are flat, which corrected the issue. Hope this is helpful.
You do not need to modify the damper to fit these, meaning quicker install time and much easier to return back to stock. They’re also easier to install, we’ve had a few KW kits come in where someone else has incorrectly installed them and we need to rectify it. Lastly ride comfort and handling is massively better. KW HAS will tend to go slightly lower but MSS limit the lowering amount to preserve the comfort/handling and to not damage the damper.
@@EvolveAutomotive cool thanks for that, just figured usually top mounts have quite a bit more resistance to turning than the adjuster ring would, but good to see its not an issue
Im gonna be honest doing this kind of work on jack stands vs a lift are two very different things. Using a lift is much easier and less time consuming. Do yourself a favour, If you can afford a car this expensive just take it into a shop and get work done.
Great content coming from you guys! Always look forward to an Evolve video. The G80 looks amazing in the Oxide Grey. Good choice!
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This man is an expert in his work 👍
It's a very useful video, nice one.
The car gained an amazing stance, it's dead gorgeous.
Great video, nice and easy to follow. I've got the MSS kit on my TTRS. Absolutely love that I was able to keep the mag ride 🤘
The car looks amazing! 👍
Stance is amazing and content is very informative , keep it up
Same thing I did on my 340i but easier cause on my car I had to take the shock out and compress the springs to take it out and put the new one! Nice video 💪🏼
Yes the ar sits much better now. Transforms the looks. Now the grill....i look forward to your new design.
Love the work
Very nice video and setup for the car! amazing! Quick question to claify, there is no spacers installed in this setup correct?
Thank you very much sir 👏👏
Great informative content 👍🏽
Awesome content - do we get bonus points for noticing the rear boot lid spoiler is missing 👀….. no wait that means more content inbound!!!! 🥳😂😎
Nice work
Trying to follow your video as a guide. Can you please post the torque spec for each bolt please?
Love it
Thanks. What socket and box wrench was used for the front strut top nut?
Great video for DIY. So we don’t need a spring compressor for the front?
No, as shown using the jack and leaving the top mount in the car negates the need for a spring compressor.
Awesome informative video! I got a ‘22 G26 430i Gran Coupe with passive M Sport dampers. I hope there is no spring compressor needed to install the kit on my car either? Many thanks!
Great vid as always. One question though - the rear springs don’t look like they were designed to properly use the factory rubber isolators, given the MSS’s are flat-bottomed while the OE springs have a “coil-end” design, which fits into the rubber isolators in a certain way. Are the final versions of the MSS springs taking this into account with an updated design?
As far as we are aware this is a ‘production’ kit for all intents and purposes. We can clarify with them but have seen no issue over the roughly 1000 miles the kit had on before the video.
(We removed the kit to then film installation)
Understood and thanks. FWIW I have had experience with kits that use linear-end type springs that the manufacturer also instructed using with factory isolators.... after a year of use, the isolators had become flattened and torn, due to the non-matching surfaces. That kit now comes with new isolators that are flat, which corrected the issue. Hope this is helpful.
How long is this job on a lift and such?
I noticed you guys don't re-index any of the suspension bolts or replace TTY bolts. Is there a reason you didn't do so?
Ayy, I saw the car yesterday. Lookin sharpppp. Oxide g number plate Yh?
OXIDE G!
Could use some spacers front and rear, as is the wheels are tucked under the wheel arches
This is awkward… car also had 15mm spacers fitted.
What torque values did you use for the rear bolts?
Great video as usual guys I’m just curious what’s the difference between this set up and the KW HAS system?
You do not need to modify the damper to fit these, meaning quicker install time and much easier to return back to stock. They’re also easier to install, we’ve had a few KW kits come in where someone else has incorrectly installed them and we need to rectify it.
Lastly ride comfort and handling is massively better. KW HAS will tend to go slightly lower but MSS limit the lowering amount to preserve the comfort/handling and to not damage the damper.
Is this considered a progressive spring?
Did the front spring adjuster have a locking ring? because wouldn’t it just change position when turning the steering?
No as it has the bearing of the stock top mount at the top. We have driven 1000s of miles on them and not had an issue with them adjusting themselves.
@@EvolveAutomotive cool thanks for that, just figured usually top mounts have quite a bit more resistance to turning than the adjuster ring would, but good to see its not an issue
any updates on the front bumper fix?
There will be a video when we have an update. The project is still going forward at this point.
torque specs for tightening the nuts?
@evolve is this the same process for the f30?
Very similar yes
Torque Specs?
Sir how can we get it in India......🙂🙂Plz reply sir ...🙃🙃
Email sales@evolveautomotive.com!
Thank you sir 😊😊
It will be very helpful for Indian's if your garage opens here🙃🙃 and again sir thanks you😊😊
add some spacers
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Im gonna be honest doing this kind of work on jack stands vs a lift are two very different things. Using a lift is much easier and less time consuming.
Do yourself a favour, If you can afford a car this expensive just take it into a shop and get work done.
WD40 is not a lubricant. Never has been.