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    E28 ???

    Ok, I heard some where that the E30 M3 uses E28 hubs, and brakes ? If this is true, wouldn't u be able to use the parts of an E28 then to do a 5 hole conversion ?

    #2
    It's not that simple. Some parts are shared, alot is still different though.


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      #3
      Thanks, so the easiest way would probably be to do the Z3 rear, and E36 front conversion.

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        #4
        FWIW. I am using the MZ3 rear suspension/brakes.

        After much research and conversation about the e36 front I said "fuck that"

        It's so expensive to do it "right" and even then you are dealing with whacked out geometry.

        I chose to go with e30 M3 front strut assemblies, with the SBI rotor spacers so I could still have the e36 M3 brakes. Best of both worlds.


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          #5
          What's the difference between MZ3 and Z3 rear supsension? Track width?


          Keep it slideways!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Axxe
            What's the difference between MZ3 and Z3 rear supsension? Track width?
            Much larger brakes. Reenforced trailing arms, larger wheel bearings, etc.


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              #7
              So for me I would then go with the Z3 Trailing arms, and then possibly 325iS Evo Struts... BTW what do u mean when u say struts ?

              Thanks

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                #8
                Originally posted by SA E30
                So for me I would then go with the Z3 Trailing arms, and then possibly 325iS Evo Struts... BTW what do u mean when u say struts ?

                Thanks
                Strut tube assembly. Wheel bearing up to spring perch.

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