Oli, where does that price put these against the competition? You sell a few different options for similar height lowering at various different prices, how do they all compare? Are they really good enough to justify an £1800 price tag? I know you don’t set the recommended retail price, Bilstein do, but this feels a bit like they are trying to cash in on the success of the B14 by over pricing their new kit.The retail is £1490+vat!!!!
They are very very good though
To answer part 1 of your question, as Oli @BognorMotors says I recently test drove the komforts and yes, the B14 komforts are more comfortable than the original B14s whilst also retaining all that was good about the originals.@BognorMotors can I ask are these B14 Komfort truly softer? and what happened to the Bilstein Greens? that were supposed to be the "new' comfort dampers ( they were also considerably cheaper).
Yes the greens are cheaper, but as said, they aren’t height adjustable and you have to factor in the cost of replacement lowering springs too. That said I agree that the B14 komforts are expensive, it’s why I haven’t ordered any despite being impressed by the ride. Have a look at ST X coil overs, they are fantastic value for money and ride just as well as the B14 komforts. I know this because I also test drove them recently.Chilli Jam were selling them last year when they (Bilstien Green) appeared, and they were about a third of the price, I suspect Bilstien have withdrawn them as they realised they've shot themselves in the foot somewhat. It's funny how 3/4 years ago everyone on here wanted the original B14's and swore blind by them, but now people are moving towards a K/comfortable ride.