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although endlinks, which adjustable are we talking about? GC, IE, Garagistic, etc? (honestly I have too many projects on the go to even consider this, but let's go.)
Originally posted by priapism
My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
Originally posted by shameson
Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
IE and Garagistic m3 links are 80$ per set. I'm well aware of the wear issues(and noise) associated with cheap/automotive grade spherical bearings/rod ends, but adjustibility still seems like a nice feature.
Originally posted by priapism
My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
Originally posted by shameson
Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
i for one am definitely leaning towards polyurethane, just for means of longeboty durformance anhancements (if any-over stock rubber that is) especially if they are provided with the brackets. i wont want an entire kits myself.but thats all a fair price i believe
The bend in the bar that determines the position of the front "hoop" that runs in front of the subframe is too steep - basically, to get the "legs" high enough to clear the CV shafts, the hoop hits the subframe. It needs to be bent another ~10 degrees. Then it will work 100%.
Options - custom swaybar. The fab guy says he can do it really cheap, but I don't know. It's a pretty complex shape.
or, have him bend the E46 bar. I think that would be significantly easier. Shouldn't weaken it since that's how they make springs/swaybars in the first place..
Another choice - H&R is right here in Bellingham. Thinking of dropping by with my stock ix bar and the E46 bar, and see what they think. Can they bend it to fit? maybe make an ix-specific bar? The only thing of course is the production run is unlikely to be very big so having a big shop do it may be cost prohibitive.
But, the original H&R sports for the ix were developed by a local guy here in WA and H&R in Bellingham, so, it's possible. I'm gone all week though so next week I'll be looking into it more. :)
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