Shock absorbers Sachs or GABRIEL
My local BMW shop suggested the OEM replacement Sachs and I agreed. Im very happy with them. Made the bumps much more manageable while still retaining that BMW stiffness we love about these cars.
I went with Sachs dampers which are OEM but sportier than my stock zhp dampers. I don’t regret it one bit
I put Gabriel shocks and struts on mine.
Sachs are great! Came stock on the SR 2016 Altima and they ride great, stiff and sporty.
The difference is night and day, car is 30mm lower front and 15mm in the back. Feels more planted, feedback is more responsive and absorbs bumps a bit firmer but still feels nicer than the floatier stock setup. Previously would float into a corner whereas it feels predictable and how a Bimmer should.
If you are content with stock and just want to refresh, there are many options, but Sachs is a reliable stock brand for shocks.
amortizoare apate sacha - made in germany.
Bilsteins are probably best, unless you want to cough up a lot for fox. I have Gabriel premium right now. Pretty good, but not as good as Bilsteins.
They put on new oem Sachs shocks, which are too soft.
Gabriel shock absorbers are absolute shit.
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