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is there a bushing in the end? pics, price, leadtimes, weight, seems like aluminum too.
i might just go e46 control arms.
No more e30s for me.
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Not necesary. With my TRC control arm base mahcined to make it sit exactly next to the fram rail, I don't see how this one add more caster? Maybe 1mm more? IDK, but mine is sitting the closest you can go to the frame rail.
I would need the me3e36 spindle/kingpin instead I think?
Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R
is there a bushing in the end? pics, price, leadtimes, weight, seems like aluminum too.
i might just go e46 control arms.
They have Delrin bushings in them, and come with a spare set of bushings. Weight is less than 200g each, and they are machined from solid aluminium.
They have been designed to ensure the pin is aligned perfectly in the bushing to ensure there is no binding.
I have three sets available in the US, at a cost of $250 per set.
Not necesary. With my TRC control arm base mahcined to make it sit exactly next to the fram rail, I don't see how this one add more caster? Maybe 1mm more? IDK, but mine is sitting the closest you can go to the frame rail.
I would need the me3e36 spindle/kingpin instead I think?
If you've machined and redrilled the the TRC one, it might nearly be there, these give about 10-12mm more than the std TRC ones, and the CA end sits right on the frame rail.
They have Delrin bushings in them, and come with a spare set of bushings. Weight is less than 200g each, and they are machined from solid aluminium.
They have been designed to ensure the pin is aligned perfectly in the bushing to ensure there is no binding.
I have three sets available in the US, at a cost of $250 per set.
If you've machined and redrilled the the TRC one, it might nearly be there, these give about 10-12mm more than the std TRC ones, and the CA end sits right on the frame rail.
Exactly! IIRC it was 10mm. I just ordered from bimmerwolrd the e36 m3 spindles. Hope those give me more caster.
Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R
Do you have the 98+ E36 control arms. There's about 5mm more in them as well...
This is a pic of my wheel:
Yes, I do have it. Check my previous posts, I listed my setup. I even did what I or nobody shouldn't do, bend alittle bit the controla rms to get more caster but it was a little bit. Still, my car doesn't feel like it should. I bet with stock 4lug setup with coilovers /cool shocks, should be more solid and handling better than my current setup.
I think this one was before modding the THR arm but I'm not positive. It's different angle.
Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R
as reiterated throughout this thread; one of the key components to use when doing any e36 5lug swap properly are the 96+ M3 arms with offset CAB of some variety, and the e36 M3 knuckle/spindle/radträger.
It should be fine once you install those parts from bimmerworld
Originally posted by FredK
However, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
yea, its almost sickening. I want to pick up a couple sets 'just in case' in the years to come
Originally posted by FredK
However, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
Wow congrats; you earn a pat on the back! Are you using all stock and easily available non-custom parts to do it?
There are ways to do it using all stock components, thus easier for the rest of us that don't sit on top of a machine shop, and probably cheaper too. I guess the downside is the fact you will be running e36 M3 front brakes; but they still fit under 16" and it's plenty awesome.
In the end, I feel bad for Aptyp who put a ridiculous amount of effort into collecting data to put this topic to rest.
Originally posted by FredK
However, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
Only custom part was the control arm bushing. Nothing stock or aftermarket worked to my satisfaction, so I designed my own using 3D CAD. My aim was for a bolt-on solution.
Got one set machined up, and they worked perfectly. Got UUC to machine up 10 more, of which I've sold 4.
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