E30 front section removal

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  • iam
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 42

    #1

    E30 front section removal

    Had an unfortunate coming together with a dual carriage way/ Highway concrete wall a couple of days back and weighing up myoptions for swapping everything out into a new shell vs replacing the front section.
    I've had a local garage tell me that the damage isn't as bad as it looks having removed the front wing/fender and that i'd be best off buying a rolling shell for £100 and swapping the whole of the front most secton over because it's all bolt on parts. Can someone confirm if what he says is true regarding the front section of the e30 and if possible point me in the direction of a diy article. I must be putting in the wrong search terms as I can't find anything relating to removing the front section of the car. I want to consider doing as much work as possible before handing the car over to any garage for any potential work.

    Thanks and keep up the good work with the site. It's a fantastic source of information.

    Iam
  • flyboyx
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2008
    • 8371

    #2
    depends on what you mean by front section. if you are talking about the bumper, valance, fenders and hood, then yes, you can just unbolt them from another car and attach them to this wrecked one. this is actually very self explanatory and a write up for this isn't required. unbolt parts, bolt good parts to your car, have them painted, done.

    if you are talking about the front frame rails, inner fenders, and core support, then the answer to your question would be a definite no.
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    • BigTe30
      Wrencher
      • Feb 2010
      • 207

      #3
      Core support is bolt on for some cars not e30s. A new one is $300 from the dealer and needs to be welded in. Pics of the carnage should help.

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