Hey everyone! I'm the very proud new owner of an e30 after drooling over them for the past year! The car is a 1989 325i 2 door, and the odo broke at 183k :P
So when I bought the car, the owner included a set of "drop zone" springs that werent installed, a new set of carquest front struts uninstalled. The installed suspension consited of 22 year old front struts, 22 year old springs all around, and a very new set of bilstein OE replacement struts in the rear.
I went in yesterday with the intent to replace the oem struts witht he carquest struts and put in the lowering springs. After hours of running back and forth getting the right tools and busting my knuckle on this and that, I managed to only get the front lowering springs on. Some problems I encountered:
1) I couldn't get the ball joint or the tie rod end off of the strut tower. How do I get those off?
2) I couldn't open the threaded cap on top of the strut housing. It looks like it hasn't seen daylight from 22 years, and is completely fused.
What are my options? Should I try and hit it with a torch and even more PB blaster?
These are problems that I didn't realize I would encounter, but I did. Is there any quirks when attempting the rear springs? Any special tools I should get before I start the job? I have a minimal collection of tools, as I'm 18 and broke!
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Also today when I was driving, the car was very bouncy, which is definitely because my strut is completely dead. Whenever I hit a bump at any sort of speed, there would be a loud THUD. I'm pretty sure that was the oil pan, so I slowed it down over every sketchy area. So now I'm worried these springs (drop zone) are not really that great. So I'll probably need to get better springs. I'm also sure it's bad to have lowered springs on stock struts, so I'll probably need to upgrade my struts from the OE replacements. Also, would bump stops help?
So now my question is, what spring/strut combo is lower, stiff, budget friendly, and won't bottom out! I realize the H&R sport/bilstein combo is popular, but I'd rather avoid spending $700 if I can. Any suggestions? It really needs to be safe from bottoming out.
Thanks in advance!
So when I bought the car, the owner included a set of "drop zone" springs that werent installed, a new set of carquest front struts uninstalled. The installed suspension consited of 22 year old front struts, 22 year old springs all around, and a very new set of bilstein OE replacement struts in the rear.
I went in yesterday with the intent to replace the oem struts witht he carquest struts and put in the lowering springs. After hours of running back and forth getting the right tools and busting my knuckle on this and that, I managed to only get the front lowering springs on. Some problems I encountered:
1) I couldn't get the ball joint or the tie rod end off of the strut tower. How do I get those off?
2) I couldn't open the threaded cap on top of the strut housing. It looks like it hasn't seen daylight from 22 years, and is completely fused.
What are my options? Should I try and hit it with a torch and even more PB blaster?
These are problems that I didn't realize I would encounter, but I did. Is there any quirks when attempting the rear springs? Any special tools I should get before I start the job? I have a minimal collection of tools, as I'm 18 and broke!
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Also today when I was driving, the car was very bouncy, which is definitely because my strut is completely dead. Whenever I hit a bump at any sort of speed, there would be a loud THUD. I'm pretty sure that was the oil pan, so I slowed it down over every sketchy area. So now I'm worried these springs (drop zone) are not really that great. So I'll probably need to get better springs. I'm also sure it's bad to have lowered springs on stock struts, so I'll probably need to upgrade my struts from the OE replacements. Also, would bump stops help?
So now my question is, what spring/strut combo is lower, stiff, budget friendly, and won't bottom out! I realize the H&R sport/bilstein combo is popular, but I'd rather avoid spending $700 if I can. Any suggestions? It really needs to be safe from bottoming out.
Thanks in advance!
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