FS:e36 M3 koni struts, springs, strut mounts, rear control arms

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  • IDM
    Mod Crazy
    • Feb 2010
    • 753

    #1

    FS:e36 M3 koni struts, springs, strut mounts, rear control arms

    Have a few e36 M3 96+ suspension parts for sale:

    First is a set of 96+ E36 M3 front strut mounts. Good condition. $60 shipped


    Front 96 M3 Koni S/A inserts and struts. one strut has some surface rust but nothing too bad. Unknown mileage on them but rode fine. $220 Shipped.


    Rear factory lower control arms. Very good condition. Comes with eccentric and bolt. This have maybe a year or so. $65 shipped.


    E36 M3 springs. Usual surface rust on the lower coils but very clean overall. Will include the 96+ upper spring perches. $75 shipped.
  • IDM
    Mod Crazy
    • Feb 2010
    • 753

    #2
    Rear control arms sold. Everything else available.

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    • ethrtyiS
      R3V OG
      • May 2010
      • 8147

      #3
      interested in the konis. have the struts been modified to fit the shocks? also, i'm assuming it should also work on a 95 m3 correct? let me know.

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      • MR 325
        Moderator
        • Oct 2003
        • 37827

        #4
        Originally posted by ethrtyiS
        interested in the konis. have the struts been modified to fit the shocks? also, i'm assuming it should also work on a 95 m3 correct? let me know.
        They're installed in the strut housings in the picture. ;) Yes, they'll fit your 95.
        BimmerHeads
        Classic BMW Specialists
        Santa Clarita, CA

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        • ethrtyiS
          R3V OG
          • May 2010
          • 8147

          #5
          of course, but it looks like they have been modified to fit because the konis are shorter, am i correct? if so i'll paypal you immediately.

          thanks matt.

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          • MR 325
            Moderator
            • Oct 2003
            • 37827

            #6
            Originally posted by ethrtyiS
            of course, but it looks like they have been modified to fit because the konis are shorter, am i correct? if so i'll paypal you immediately.

            thanks matt.
            No they're not shorter (to my knowledge) but you do have to cut the OEM strut out of the housing in order to install the Konis.
            BimmerHeads
            Classic BMW Specialists
            Santa Clarita, CA

            www.BimmerHeads.com

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            • ethrtyiS
              R3V OG
              • May 2010
              • 8147

              #7
              i thought konis were shorter than billies/stock.

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              • IDM
                Mod Crazy
                • Feb 2010
                • 753

                #8
                You don't modify the shocks, they are designed to go in there and are held by a nut on the bottom. What is modified is the strut housing. Unlike the e30 that uses a replaceable insert shock, the e36 uses a sealed shock/strut housing so the shock needs to be "cut out" then the new koni insert is bolted in.

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                • ethrtyiS
                  R3V OG
                  • May 2010
                  • 8147

                  #9
                  so these aren't shorter than a bilstein?

                  '89 BMW 325is | '02 Mitsubishi Montero Limited | '2005 GMC Sierra 2500 Duramax | 2007 BMW M5
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