E30 rear shock reinforcement plates - $19

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  • garagistic
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    Both powdercoated and non powdercoated in stock. Fits e36/e46 too!

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  • garagistic
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    Originally posted by D J
    Dumb question but I have an 88 model and I hear they came with upgraded strut towers. Would these still be necessary. More protection could never hurt I know
    Wont hurt! We run them on our 88.

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  • D J
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    Dumb question but I have an 88 model and I hear they came with upgraded strut towers. Would these still be necessary. More protection could never hurt I know

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  • garagistic
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    Sounds like one washer will suffice. You want a good amount of thread still engaged.

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    merp. can provide pics if needed but dont think its necessary.

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Quick question, for top mounting; not sure if the PO added the washers or if this is in fact stock. I have two washers per bolt on each tower, when the plates are installed they are roughly 3/4 on the threading from being flush with the top of the nut(reinforcement and 2 washers installed) should one or both washers be removed to make the nut and bolt flush or should it be as described?

    Thanks!

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  • garagistic
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    IN stock.

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  • garagistic
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    Originally posted by prisonerofdoom83
    these work on pretty much any 3 series right
    edit : e46 mainly what im hoping for but i think theyre good for e36 as well
    Yes, they work for e36 and e46 cars as well.

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  • prisonerofdoom83
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    these work on pretty much any 3 series right
    edit : e46 mainly what im hoping for but i think theyre good for e36 as well

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  • garagistic
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    Originally posted by nickmcc92
    Ok thanks. Just want to make sure. I will purchase a pair Friday.
    We look forward to helping you.

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  • nickmcc92
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    Ok thanks. Just want to make sure. I will purchase a pair Friday.

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  • garagistic
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    Although this can work for your application and will stop the clunking, welding it in for that certain situation may be best.

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  • nickmcc92
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    You can see the gap where it cracked off.

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  • nickmcc92
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    The 13mm nut on my rear shock stower broke through the frame. So now i have a clunk. Im not planning to weld this in.
    Would this still solve my problem? Any other solutions?

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