Overhaulin - What Else Should I do While I'm at it

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  • monoblanco
    Grease Monkey
    • Mar 2008
    • 310

    #1

    Overhaulin - What Else Should I do While I'm at it

    Hello gentlemen, I'm trying to figure out what else should I purchase and replace since I will be pulling everything apart.

    Just purchased:
    Control arms + bushings
    H&R Cup kit

    Is it recommended that I replace the strut housings?

    I want to replace the bushings on the rear.
    Is there a kit for that too?

    I noticed one broken rubber boot in the rear. What is that called?

    I do plan to install new brake pads and rotors. I'm not sure how to inspect the calipers to make sure they are in good shape. I will do a Google search for that. Any additional info would be great.

    Thank you, once again!
    monoblanco
    www.passportsoccer.com
  • jlevie
    R3V OG
    • Nov 2006
    • 13530

    #2
    How far do you want to go? On the front suspension I'd replace the upper strut bearings, sway bar bushings, sway bar end links, tie rods and boots.

    On the rear suspension I'd replace the subframe bushings, trailing arm bushings, shock mounts, wheel bearings, half shaft boots, and the soft brake lines that are above the subframe. The wheel bearings are sort of optional, but since the half shafts must be removed to change the boots or to change the bearings it makes sense to change the bearings.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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    • monoblanco
      Grease Monkey
      • Mar 2008
      • 310

      #3
      Ok I will begin looking up prices.
      Sounds like it will get expensivo really fast.
      :)
      monoblanco
      www.passportsoccer.com

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      • Vp special k
        Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 90

        #4
        prices to add up quick but the way the car handles and drives after everything is just as dramatic! Worth it if you plan on keeping the car for a while and want that new car feel again

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        • jlevie
          R3V OG
          • Nov 2006
          • 13530

          #5
          Originally posted by monoblanco
          Ok I will begin looking up prices.
          Sounds like it will get expensivo really fast.
          :)
          Well, the parts costs aren't that bad and the result will be well worth the expense (and labor). The ride and handling will return to what it was like when the car was new.
          The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
          Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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          • mr.vang
            R3V Elite
            • May 2010
            • 4371

            #6
            if you have the money, buy all bushing, arms, links, ects, since they are 20+ years old parts and need a replacement.
            Bought parts from me before? leave your feedback here

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            • monoblanco
              Grease Monkey
              • Mar 2008
              • 310

              #7
              Ok I found some more parts:


              https://www.upscaleautomotive.com/p-...-6cyl-e30.aspx

              http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-36...gn=33311129144

              Started looking into rear axles and found this post on a thread from 2008:

              Originally posted by Unearth078
              dude cv axles from bimmerparts.com. reman are like 70 a side.
              If anyone knows where can I pick up a set of rear axles please let me know.
              monoblanco
              www.passportsoccer.com

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              • Zasz
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Sep 2010
                • 1030

                #8
                Come to the SD meet next Sunday and we'll school you. ;]
                ///Z

                1988 BMW 325 Super Eta - Elsa

                "i"CONVERSIONWARchip&3.0MAF3.73LSDBBSRSsSMILIES"is"SPOILER+LIPHOUNDSTOOTHSHORTSHIFTERPLASTICBUMPERCONVERSIONEtc.



                Sell Me Your SCHWARZ FENDERS!

                Originally posted by chadthestampede
                ^ Nothing you post makes any sense.

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                • monoblanco
                  Grease Monkey
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 310

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Zasz
                  Come to the SD meet next Sunday and we'll school you. ;]
                  Where is it at?
                  monoblanco
                  www.passportsoccer.com

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                  • Boise
                    Wrencher
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 212

                    #10
                    Be careful, these projects can get expensive fast! I started last October with a $1000 budget to replace my suspension. $3,400 later I was done. I got carried away with the "while I am in there" mentality and replaced almost everything. Now that I am done and it drives and corners like a dream, its totally worth it. Just be prepared for what can happen.

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                    • monoblanco
                      Grease Monkey
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 310

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Boise
                      Be careful, these projects can get expensive fast! I started last October with a $1000 budget to replace my suspension. $3,400 later I was done. I got carried away with the "while I am in there" mentality and replaced almost everything. Now that I am done and it drives and corners like a dream, its totally worth it. Just be prepared for what can happen.
                      Wow!
                      Your suspension setup must be more performance oriented than mine.
                      I'm about $1400 in for:

                      Meyle control arms and bushings kit
                      H&R Cup Kit
                      Swaybar kit
                      Rear subframe bushings
                      Strut mounts, front and rear

                      Still looking for a set of assembled Axles. If anyone can recommend a good place to purchase rebuilt complete Axles, that would be fantastic.
                      monoblanco
                      www.passportsoccer.com

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                      • Boise
                        Wrencher
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 212

                        #12
                        I bought remanufactured axles from Autozone, I think they were like $58 each or something after the core charge. They have a lifetime warranty, so thats nice. I was going to rebuild the CV joints myself, but the boots alone were close to $58 per axle.

                        Here is my rebuild:


                        There are a ton of pics (350 or so), so maybe it will help out a little with your project.

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                        • monoblanco
                          Grease Monkey
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 310

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Boise
                          I bought remanufactured axles from Autozone, I think they were like $58 each or something after the core charge. They have a lifetime warranty, so thats nice. I was going to rebuild the CV joints myself, but the boots alone were close to $58 per axle.

                          Here is my rebuild:


                          There are a ton of pics (350 or so), so maybe it will help out a little with your project.

                          Awesome Boise, thank you!
                          monoblanco
                          www.passportsoccer.com

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