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      01-06-2016, 11:57 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Polo08816 View Post
It's not cheap. Have you looked at replacement part cost? On my 335i M Sport RWD, it's about 2-3x the replacement cost of a Sport strut.



DHP isn't going to fix not having enough of a spring rate.
That's like saying the Xenon headlights option is not cheap because each one costs 2 grand for replacement...

I agree however that long term, if one doesn't have warranty or maintenance plan, the replacement may be costly and should consider this factor when ordering a car from new (how long one intends to keep it vs how long of a warranty or maintenance plan to purchase).

The quoted post referred to the cost to purchase, not cost to own.
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