BMW E30 E36 bump steer adjustable AW-7075 tie rod kit

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  • Miuge
    Wrencher
    • Feb 2015
    • 201

    #1

    BMW E30 E36 bump steer adjustable AW-7075 tie rod kit

    BMW E30 E36 bump steer adjustable AW-7075 tie rod kit

    BMW E30/E36 bump steer adjustable AW-7075 tie rod kit

    The new revised kits now available!
    -AW-7075 aluminum extension
    -Replaceable CrMo rod end
    -3-position adjustable bump steer
    -50% weight saving compared to original tie rod
    -ARP hardware used on critical areas with securing pin
    -Fits all E30 and E36 spindles, also M3 models (for E30 minimum wheel size 15in, E36 16in recommended)
    -E36 inner tie rods needed!
    -Also compatible with our Gen 2. roll-center kits (with Gen 1. kits 1inch greater wheel size required than listed above)

    -comes with instructions, mounting hardware and of course MagnusRacingTeam decals

    We want to keep our customers 100% happy thus we're only using the best materials and manufacturing process available. All parts are CNC machined: aluminum parts are AW-7075 with black hard anodized finish, steel pins are made of CrMo tool steel with QPQ finish and adjusters are stainless steel. ARP™ fasteners are used in critical areas.

    List Date: 10/2/2018

    For more info, click here to view the original listing: BMW E30 E36 bump steer adjustable AW-7075 tie rod kit
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    On Sale For: $269.00


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  • Miuge
    Wrencher
    • Feb 2015
    • 201

    #2
    In stock!
    Get it before the end of November, no parts dispatch available in December..
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    • The Dark Side of Will
      R3VLimited
      • Jun 2010
      • 2796

      #3
      Originally posted by Miuge
      You want a full depth nut where the taper engages the steering arm, not a jam nut.

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      • Miuge
        Wrencher
        • Feb 2015
        • 201

        #4
        These come with M10x1 nylocs, same as original. Jam nut was only used for the photo..
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        • Uber02
          Noobie
          • Jun 2016
          • 18

          #5
          Inner Tie Rods?

          Would these work with E46 inner tie rods? I have a e46 steering rack in my car. Thanks!

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          • Miuge
            Wrencher
            • Feb 2015
            • 201

            #6
            Originally posted by Uber02
            Would these work with E46 inner tie rods? I have a e46 steering rack in my car. Thanks!
            Yes they do, same M14x1,5 thread on all E36/E46/E90 inner ends. Only the E90 inner is longer.
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            • 1990m3
              E30 Enthusiast
              • Feb 2004
              • 1180

              #7
              I have his control arm kit, great and very high quality parts, they are great in my race car, buy with confidence.

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              • Uber02
                Noobie
                • Jun 2016
                • 18

                #8
                Rod End Diameter?

                Ok, one more question. Do you know the outer diameter of the rod end? I am hoping this might solve a clearance issue I am having between the stock tie rod end and the rx7 based brake setup on my car. Thanks!

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                • Miuge
                  Wrencher
                  • Feb 2015
                  • 201

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Uber02
                  Ok, one more question. Do you know the outer diameter of the rod end? I am hoping this might solve a clearance issue I am having between the stock tie rod end and the rx7 based brake setup on my car. Thanks!
                  Maximum OD is 36mm. The original castings we've measured have been 38 to 39mm so you'd likely gain a millimeter or slightly more clearance with these depending which adjustment level you'll use.
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                  • Uber02
                    Noobie
                    • Jun 2016
                    • 18

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Miuge
                    Maximum OD is 36mm. The original castings we've measured have been 38 to 39mm so you'd likely gain a millimeter or slightly more clearance with these depending which adjustment level you'll use.

                    That sounds like it should work, I ordered a set. Thanks!

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