Everyone who ordered, we will be finally caught up this week. Half of the tracking numbers will be sent today. Other half tommrow. Thanks.
Garagistic E30 adjustable Rear Subframe exchange program
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Any Sales coming up? Also,how much without the eccentric hardware for a painted subframe rear? ThankComment
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used to be 250 last year and now theyre up to 350?
90 325is alpine2 m50b25 becoming a dorifto car.Comment
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These will be on sale for black friday. Be ready.Comment
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Some of the black friday sale prices are already up!
Discover unbeatable deals on BMW performance parts with Garagistic’s Specials! Shop discounted BMW upgrades, including suspension kits, bushings, reinforcements, short shifters, DSSR, and more for popular models like the E30, E36, E46, E90, E92, Z3, and Z4. Whether you're looking for track-ready components or enhancingComment
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Rear control arms are currently 30% off!
E30 REINFORCED REAR CONTROL ARM EXCHANGE PROGRAM Overview The stock E30 rear trailing arms live a hard life. Even in stock form, its not uncommon to see the rear sway bar mounting points torn and in rare cases, the shock mounting point broken off. Take this opportunity to restore your rear control arms the right way.Comment
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We got 5 subframes in stock. They are reinforced and adjustable and just need to go to powdercoat once orders are placed. Current turn around is 4 days after order is placed!Comment
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I recently installed Garagistic's subframe. Excellent product with very nice fit and finish. One important thing I would do (or perhaps Garagistic could supply with the subframe)- you will need to install new washer/spacers between the frame and subframe bushings- these are OEM items- BUT as you will see, if you bought your subframe with installed poly bushings, Garagistic makes a cutout on the inboard side of each bushing to allow more clearance to adjust the outboard adjuster- I did NOT cut the spacer/washer to match this cut out. It makes it nearly impossible to get to that adjuster. I ended up buying a cheap HF 18mm S wrench and grinding it to be able to grab the adjuster. I'll try to post a picture to show how tight the clearance to the adjuster is. Swen.Comment
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