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    Ok, so I plan to buy and e30 very soon that has already been converted to a 5-lug with e36 components. My question is what would I need to go back to a 4-lug (I plan to getting GC coils) and when using e36 parts is there any customization/welding required or will everything be a direct swap back?...I realize there are many threads on 5-lug swaps but I couldn't find much on going to a 4-lug. Thanks!
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    Front strut assemblies and rear trailing arms. Basically everything but new control arms (although you may need those too).
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      #3
      we have plenty of stock ones at the shop, prices range from 250 stock to 600+ for the powder coated ones.
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        #4
        Everything related to a E36-based 5 lug swap is bolt-on if it was done by a sane person.

        You can simply remove the complete strut housings, brakes, control arms, and trailing arms and replace them with the original parts.
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          #5
          Swap/trade parts with someone looking for 5-lug.
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            #6
            I don't understand why you would bother switching back.

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              #7
              Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
              I don't understand why you would bother switching back.
              I just don't really see the need to have a 5 lug. I don't want 17s and I don't want the wobbling I hear about at higher speeds.
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                #8
                Originally posted by 968Reckless View Post
                I don't want the wobbling I hear about at higher speeds.
                Who the hell is saying this? I took my old E36 M3/Z3M 5 lug E30 to 150mph. No wobbles.
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                  #9
                  Boils down to if it was done right or half A$$ed. There are also 16" wheels that will fit over E36 M3 brakes.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by cabriodster87 View Post
                    Swap/trade parts with someone looking for 5-lug.
                    I second this.

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                      #11
                      trade me! Ill send you my shit naow
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
                        I don't understand why you would bother switching back.
                        Stock 4 lug is the way to go unless you can find all E30 M3 parts.

                        Who the hell is saying this? I took my old E36 M3/Z3M 5 lug E30 to 150mph. No wobbles.
                        Because it is done right, with correct scrub radius

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                          #13
                          I would gladly trade you my 4 lug set up for your 5 lug
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