I am having a hard time seeing what should be done next on my car. I am in the final stages of my m50 swap.
I was considering buying brakes, the rx-7 4 piston 280 mm kit as my next mod, but as I think deeper into it that may be a waste of money. I need to get coilovers for my car soon. So I was thinking I may go 5 lug. I already have stock e36 control arms with offset power flex bushings installed, and a set of e36 hubs, spindles, brakes that I took off of my donor car, sitting in my garage. All that I would need to buy additional is the 318ti rear trail arms (which isnt so bad because I wanted to change my rear bushings anyway.) I would obviously have to buy the e36 coils, but they are cheaper and have a wider selection over the e30, I also get upgraded brakes all around, dont I? The problem Is I already love the wheels I have now, but I may want to change them in the future.
What my dilema is if I stay 4 lug, upgrade the brakes and coils, would it just be better off to spend a tad bit more and go 5 lug?
I was considering buying brakes, the rx-7 4 piston 280 mm kit as my next mod, but as I think deeper into it that may be a waste of money. I need to get coilovers for my car soon. So I was thinking I may go 5 lug. I already have stock e36 control arms with offset power flex bushings installed, and a set of e36 hubs, spindles, brakes that I took off of my donor car, sitting in my garage. All that I would need to buy additional is the 318ti rear trail arms (which isnt so bad because I wanted to change my rear bushings anyway.) I would obviously have to buy the e36 coils, but they are cheaper and have a wider selection over the e30, I also get upgraded brakes all around, dont I? The problem Is I already love the wheels I have now, but I may want to change them in the future.
What my dilema is if I stay 4 lug, upgrade the brakes and coils, would it just be better off to spend a tad bit more and go 5 lug?
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