After much reading, I'm still not convinced on which aftermarket suspension option will best meet my desired results of
OEM height (or slightly less) and a
smoother ride on my RWD Model 3. I don't care about the track. I'm looking for luxury grand touring car here or as close as I can get.
Here are my options and the pros and cons as I understand them:
1) Unplugged Performance Coilovers -
Coilover Suspension Kit For Tesla Model 3 by Unplugged Performance
Pros: Independent height and spring preload adjustment
Rebound damping adjustment
Cons: No compression damping adjustment
$2295 + installation
2) Mountain Pass Performance Sports Coilovers -
MPP Model 3 Sports Coilovers RWD
Pros: Compression damping adjustment
Rebound damping adjustment
Cons: Height and spring preload adjustment are not independent (more height=stiffer springs)
$2350 + installation
3) Mountain Pass Performance Comfort Coilovers -
MPP Model 3 Comfort Coilovers RWD
Pros: $1620 + installation
Cons: Height and spring preload adjustment are not independent (more height=stiffer springs)
No compression adjustment
No rebound adjustment
Stated goal is "lower your Model 3 without reducing the ride comfort", not added comfort
I'm leaning towards the Unplugged Performance Coilovers because they're the only option with independent height adjustment and I'm not interested in lowering my car. I've also ridden in a P3D with this setup and I was impressed, but people really talk up the MPP options as well, which I don't understand really when they don't have independent height and preload adjustment, so I wonder if I'm missing something.
So with my goals in mind, does anyone have anything to add? Has anyone with similar goals to mine found their perfect solution?