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      03-18-2013, 11:27 AM   #1
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Worth ordering the Dynamic Handling Package?

I'm planning on lowering my 328xi touring when it arrives. I've never been a fan of using just springs to lower my cars because the drop is never perfect, and coilovers tend to be a better option overall because of the matched springs/dampers and ability to dial in the ride height perfectly. That being said, there are no coilovers I know of that integrate with the factory adaptive suspension (KW DDC maybe?), so is it worth it just for the steering if I'll likely be disabling the adaptive suspension? My only decent spring alternative to keep adaptive in tact would be KW height adjustable springs, but who knows if they will release them for xdrive cars? AFAIK, they aren't even out for the regular F30 yet? Decisions...
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      03-18-2013, 11:51 AM   #2
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DHP has the most value for xdrive, its almost a deal breaker to go without it.
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DHP has the mot value for xdrive, its almost a deal breaker to go without it.
That wasn't the question though...
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That wasn't the question though...
The title of your thread is the DHP package worth ordering lol.

You basically said it yourself, the aftermarket is not doing much to cater to x drive and or DHP cars, only one very $$$$ kw set up will work with DHP from what I remember.

So either get DHP and be done, or hold out for a coil over set that is confirmed to be compatible with xdrive.
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The title of your thread is the DHP package worth ordering lol.

You basically said it yourself, the aftermarket is not doing much to cater to x drive and or DHP cars, only one very $$$$ kw set up will work with DHP from what I remember.

So either get DHP and be done, or hold out for a coil over set that is confirmed to be compatible with xdrive.
Haha, yes and no. Keeping the factory suspension in tact is NOT an option. I will be lowering it somehow, which is likely to disable the adaptive suspension due to the lack of options currently on the market. With this in mind, I'm asking if it's worth it to ONLY have the steering portion of the DHS package when that money could essentially be put toward a better suspension. There is not a car with DHS locally that I can test drive, so I'm not sure how to compare it other than ask for opinions here. I've heard the steering is better, but is it a MUST HAVE? That's what I'm asking.
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Haha, yes and no. Keeping the factory suspension in tact is NOT an option. I will be lowering it somehow, which is likely to disable the adaptive suspension due to the lack of options currently on the market. With this in mind, I'm asking if it's worth it to ONLY have the steering portion of the DHS package when that money could essentially be put toward a better suspension. There is not a car with DHS locally that I can test drive, so I'm not sure how to compare it other than ask for opinions here. I've heard the steering is better, but is it a MUST HAVE? That's what I'm asking.
My personal opinion, if you are that mod friendly skip DHP.

DHP is great for those who would never dare modify their cars.

But for guys like me and you, DHP will just complicate things.
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My personal opinion, if you are that mod friendly skip DHP.

DHP is great for those who would never dare modify their cars.

But for guys like me and you, DHP will just complicate things.
That's exactly what I'm thinking. Skip DHP and put the money toward the suspension mods I'm going to do anyway. Unless someone can give me a compelling reason why I have to have it...
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My personal opinion, if you are that mod friendly skip DHP.

DHP is great for those who would never dare modify their cars.

But for guys like me and you, DHP will just complicate things.
Problem is that if you want VSS, you're forced to get DHP, at least in the U.S.
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Problem is that if you want VSS, you're forced to get DHP, at least in the U.S.
Right. So the question really becomes... how important is VSS?
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Problem is that if you want VSS, you're forced to get DHP, at least in the U.S.
Cars going to have an aftermarket suspension which will likely up the steering feedback anyway.

I believe in getting out all the artificiality you can if you are going aftermarket. vSS and DHP are great for the guys who want the best that BmW offers and covet their warranty. For a long time now, the aftermarket has been able to do great things with the 3 series.
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I believe in getting out all the artificiality you can if you are going aftermarket. vSS and DHP are great for the guys who want the best that BmW offers and covet their warranty. For a long time now, the aftermarket has been able to do great things with the 3 series.
I'm with you on that. I tend to skip electronic aids like parking assistant, side assist, lane assist, etc. because they are just another piece of unnecessary electronics likely to fail outside of warranty and cost me more money to fix. I should probably stick with what I know and avoid DHP all together.
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Cars going to have an aftermarket suspension which will likely up the steering feedback anyway.

I believe in getting out all the artificiality you can if you are going aftermarket. vSS and DHP are great for the guys who want the best that BmW offers and covet their warranty. For a long time now, the aftermarket has been able to do great things with the 3 series.
Adaptive suspension may be artificial but VSS isn't. It quickens the steering rack ratio and it's as direct as regular steering. Active Steering was certainly artificial, but VSS is much improved. I believe the M5 and M6 comes standard with the same technology while Active Steering was never offered in any M cars.

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VSS is absolutely amazing, it makes the steering ratio so tight! And from what I've read, correct me if I'm wrong, the VSS is actually a mechanical setup using gears to provide the variable steering whereas the standard steering is electric. I'd go with the the package just for the VSS honestly
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DHP has the most value for xdrive, its almost a deal breaker to go without it.
Any particular reason you say it has the most value for xdrive? i know it doesnt come with sports suspension so its an 'upgrade', but what are the actual physical effects? does it make comfort more comfortable and sport more sporty?
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Any particular reason you say it has the most value for xdrive? i know it doesnt come with sports suspension so its an 'upgrade', but what are the actual physical effects? does it make comfort more comfortable and sport more sporty?
Yep.

On rwd cars with sports suspension you have some BMW dna that shines through. XDrive is not a performance enhancing system, it's a traction enhancement . So DHP is the only way via the factory to inject a bit more sport back in.
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