BMW 2 F23

Best Shock Absorbers & Dampers for BMW 2 F23

2015–2021|Convertible|2 parts

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Last updated June 7, 2026

The BMW F23 convertible shares its suspension architecture with the F22 coupe, making it a well-supported platform for enthusiast upgrades. For street performance, coilover kits from KW Suspension, Bilstein, and H&R are the most respected choices, with the KW Variant 3 and Bilstein B16 offering excellent adjustability for daily driving and occasional track use. H&R sport springs paired with stock dampers are a budget-friendly entry point that drops ride height 25-30mm without sacrificing too much compliance. On the front axle, upgrading the OEM rubber control arm bushings to SuperPro polyurethane items noticeably tightens steering response and reduces compliance steer, which these cars can suffer from as mileage climbs. Rear subframe bushings from the same brand are worth addressing simultaneously. Sway bars from Dinan or H&R will reduce body roll without the harshness of aggressive spring rates. When installing any coilover kit on the F23, always have your alignment set to a performance spec - typically around -1.5 degrees of front camber - to maximize tire contact and even wear.