DIY 15mm Drop hat installation
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I'm in the US of course. ;)Comment
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Lol just gonna lay this one out for you that it's usually more common practice, when filming high performance driving on public roads, to note that you filmed in some random country that doesn't give too many waffleswaffleswaffleswaffless.
Although your local law enforcement probably doesn't track speeders down through youtube, it's become a facetious standard practiceComment
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Lol just gonna lay this one out for you that it's usually more common practice, when filming high performance driving on public roads, to note that you filmed in some random country that doesn't give too many waffleswaffleswaffleswaffless.
Although your local law enforcement probably doesn't track speeders down through youtube, it's become a facetious standard practiceComment
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Has anyone experienced binding problems with these? I kept seeing mention of it in older threads, but no clarification. One thread said to grind down the sharp edges on the drop hat, another that you just need to make sure you're not missing a washer in there. I'm in the process of re-assembling my struts with E90 drop hats, so I'd like some input before I wrap my car around a tree.Comment
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Has anyone experienced binding problems with these? I kept seeing mention of it in older threads, but no clarification. One thread said to grind down the sharp edges on the drop hat, another that you just need to make sure you're not missing a washer in there. I'm in the process of re-assembling my struts with E90 drop hats, so I'd like some input before I wrap my car around a tree.
Pay attention to the order of #4, 7, and 8 here and you shouldn't have a problem... well I haven't so far. I don't claim responsibility if you wrap your car around said tree, but following BMW's carefully engineered way shouldn't cause any issues:
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Cordless impact should be your "first" suspension mod purchase. It cuts the time in half/third/quarter.
But be warned - respect the gun. You *will* mess something (or yourself) up if you only have half a brain.
I take that back - maybe you should buy one on your second suspension over haul, so you can appreciate it.Last edited by george graves; 06-14-2013, 06:22 AM.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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+1
I only scape because of this:
And turning in to every parking lot/driveway in Houston, there's a HUGE ramp going up. It must be some strange zoning thing, because other than that, and the ridiculous speedbumps I see everywhere, Houston's roads are new and glassy smooth.Last edited by saturnv7890; 06-14-2013, 06:34 AM.Comment
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Good timing on this thread. I just threw on some 16s with 205/45 rubber after having ugly 17s. It makes me realize how high my car still is. The car has Poly bushings everywhere and sits on Bilsteins and H&R Race springs - pretty sure they are race, they're black and the car rides reeeallll stiff. Obviously the bushings dont do a thing for height, but those with the sways and suspension make it handle awesome. From what I'm reading, you can run drop hats on the front - sure, makes sense. But from what I see under the rear of my car, how the hell are you supposed to lower the rear without making the move to coilovers??? I have 3 fingers between the top of tire and fender edge. Granted, my car is an early model but cmon!!
Anyone got any input here?Comment
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Good timing on this thread. I just threw on some 16s with 205/45 rubber after having ugly 17s. It makes me realize how high my car still is. The car has Poly bushings everywhere and sits on Bilsteins and H&R Race springs - pretty sure they are race, they're black and the car rides reeeallll stiff. Obviously the bushings dont do a thing for height, but those with the sways and suspension make it handle awesome. From what I'm reading, you can run drop hats on the front - sure, makes sense. But from what I see under the rear of my car, how the hell are you supposed to lower the rear without making the move to coilovers??? I have 3 fingers between the top of tire and fender edge. Granted, my car is an early model but cmon!!
Anyone got any input here?
First thing you can do is remove the rubber seat, see how that works.
Otherwise, IE and TCK and others sells custom rear springs, and you just need the correct spring seats (IE sells the correct sized spring pads) and be careful to choose the correct length needed.. calling up a company and talking about it with them will probably give you the answers you need. The springs will run you about $150. Additionally you can get an adjuster for the rear for $100. But at that point you might as well drop the $350 for coilovers
Or you could run bigger rubber
Or you could go full-rice and cut the springs!
I know I’m tucking a small amount of tire on my rear wheels, and that’s on H&R sports and 195/65/14’s. ohh.. but mine is a late model (so see above suggestions)Last edited by saturnv7890; 06-14-2013, 09:55 AM.Comment
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