Complete E30 poly suspension kit - 80a, 95a and delrin available
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Core charge is $150 which you get back when you send yours back (also means you can use our box to ship it back, which most shipping companies require).
The cost of service depends on options. Paint/powdercoat/mounting point gussets. Etc.
Full breakdown is here:
BMW REAR SUBFRAME CAMBER AND TOE CORRECTION BRACKETS The stock E30, E21, E28, E32, and E34 rear subframes do not allow you to align the rear wheels. Alignment is a critical point in spec E30 as well as any track, autocross, or spiritedly driven car. Adjusting your camber and toe is also a must when lowering your car.Comment
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Just got a set of 80A RTAB bushings to replace my worn out rubbers! Looking forward to tightening up the rear!sigpic
1987 325e Lachssilber w/ MarkD chip and late bumpers, Zender EVO spoiler, s3.25 LSD
Originally posted by nandoI don't think there's really strong evidence that ZDDP harms cats.Comment
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Looking forward to ordering these !Warning: Coupon is either invalid, expired or reached its usage limit!1989 325 iX // 2014 Fiesta STComment
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If I do adjustable rear subframe conversion at same time, can they be notched and pushed in? Thank you.1986 325eComment
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We seem to get a couple of the same questions so we wanted to address them here.
Yes we can substitute certain hardness in certain areas. For example you want 80a offset front control arm bushings and 80a rear sub-frame bushings, by 95a everywhere else. We can do this. Cost does not change.
Already got lolipop bushings? We can substitute for engine or transmission bushings for you.Comment
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How come no one else mentions cutting a part of the rear subframe bushing when installed with the eccentric toe kit. I've seen other brands like IE and AKG and they don't mention cutting the bushing. Is it necessary to cut it or just makes it easier to adjust when everything is bolted back up?Comment
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No diff offset bushings available at the moment.
It is only needed if you have an adjustable rear subframe. Otherwise, its not needed. Mostly its to make it easier to get to when everything is installed.How come no one else mentions cutting a part of the rear subframe bushing when installed with the eccentric toe kit. I've seen other brands like IE and AKG and they don't mention cutting the bushing. Is it necessary to cut it or just makes it easier to adjust when everything is bolted back up?Comment

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