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    Which swaybar links to use on swapped cars?

    which style links fit best for the e36M3 front suspension swap? From what I understand, keeping the swaybars parallel to the control arms (keeping the joints all about 90 degrees) is optimal.

    stock e30 (non-M) style to the control arms

    or

    e30M3 links (long ones) to the struts

    or

    e36M3 links (long ones) to the struts

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    #2
    well, if your using E36M3 units, and either coil overs or just springs, get some adjustable E36M3 style ones.
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      #3
      someone else recommended that to me as well. I have e30 bars and e36 struts. I'll take a look to see what I can get. Any more input from anyone who has done the swap would be much appreciated.

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        #4
        dont the e36 control arms have the hole for the mounting of a sway bar e30 style? i was thinking about this aswell and was just gonna bolt it where it would go on an e30...

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          #5
          ANSWER: the e30 bars DO bolt up to the later e36 control arms in front, no problem. It's how I did it on my swap. Way to answer your own shit, eh?

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            #6
            since you are using the M3 struts, i think you will find that using either the M3 E30 or M3 E36 swaybar link will provide you with better performance. dont ask me why but i would assume that BMW Motorsport did this for a reason. the links are cheap i say swap them out and find out, but as i said i think the later versions will work better.
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              #7
              I might switch them out soon (the stock E30 ones for the adjustable E30/E36 M3 style)... the ones I am using have some miles on them and I guess it wouldn't cost too much.

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                #8
                i have a feeling you will like them better. let us know when you do and what you think about the difference
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                  #9
                  Will do.

                  Also, I have searched some, and have found a few answers, but... can I get some links (if anyone has some) to some vendors for these style adjustable links? I am looking for ones with heim joints so the rotation of the strut is handled better. Any help is appreciated as usual. Thanks!

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                    #10
                    IE has the adjustable E30 M3 links for $85 retail. I plan on using them for mine.
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                      #11
                      The adjustable ones are good to eliminate preload, that's the purpose correct? I believe that using the m3 style links to the strut increase the effective rate of the sway bar, correct? If you want a stiffer sway up front then it'd be a good idea and the cheapest way to accomplish this, but if your car is neutral or understeers then it might be counter productive.

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