Great part.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021
Amazing value compared to a dealer part and half the cost of e remanufacturd part. Has ben been on my car for several months an no issues. Fortunately, the ride height matched the other shock so no reprogramming was required.
—— Richard
Perfect There was no problem with the installation and now my car no longer has a saggy butt. Took forever to find a replacement for the old ones. Did a lot of research and only a few companies had decent reviews... I usually go for OEM parts so this purchase was kinda like flipping a coin. Glad I made the choice.
—— Jason hong
So far so good
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021
Color: Rear Right Strut w/ EDC
My dad's 10yr old bmw needed new air shocks. I wish I had bought both instead of one at a time. Word of advice always replace both! Anyways I've had them in for about 2-3 months and things have been looking good I haven't had any problems with them yet.
—— TANCO
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What does EDC mean BMW?Electronic Damper Control
What does EDC mean BMW? Electronic Damper Control
Also, does my BMW have EDC?
Go to Settings in iDrive, look for Suspension (or something like that), you should see a setting choice for "Sport" or " Normal" if you have EDC. You can also look at the top of the front shocks and see if there is a wire connected: no wire, no EDC. The sport version does not have EDC, at least the 2008 that is.
Secondly, how does BMW dynamic damper control work? BMW Dynamic Damper Control (also sometimes called Dynamic Damping Control) is a system that can change the suspension settings on the fly. Each wheel has a control unit that monitors movement 400 times per second and then adjusts the shock absorbers appropriately.
People also ask, what is BMW's electronic damper control?
EDC or Electronic Damping Control is used for either manual or automatic adjustment of each damper according to the driving or road conditions. EDC functions by bringing down the wheel load's variations and by making sure that the car's tires have great traction.
How does a dynamic damper work?
In the dynamic damper, in response to a harmful vibration input such as bending or torsional vibrations produced by rotation of the drive shaft, the rubber elastic member is compressively deformed by a resonance effect due to vibrations of the metallic mass, and the vibration input is absorbed and damped by it.